"During the second half of the 3rd millennium BC connections between western and central Anatolia and Syria and the Euphrates Valley increase enormously and are testified to by the circulation of some peculiar Anatolian and Syrian vessels or metal types over a wide area. This extensive trade network has been discussed by several scholars who pointed out the importance of the Cilician area as a bridgehead between two different cultural systems, one related to the western Anatolia and Aegean and the other linked to the Syrian area. In this regard the site of Tarsus-Gözlü Kule is a key site, showing mixed affinities during the EB II and EB III phases within the above mentioned areas. Despite being a very important site, Tarsus seems to have ch...
During the second half of the J'd millennium BC the whole Levant was involved in deep historical and...
The Quweiq and Matkh plains, in north inland Syria, were densely settled areas during the Early Bron...
From the Bronze Age to Greco-Roman antiquity, Tarsus was an important urban center because of its pr...
During the second half of the 3rd Millennium BC connections between Western and Central Anatolia, Sy...
The monograph investigates the breakdown of the Uruk world-system towards the end of the 4th millenn...
The Middle Euphrates region extends between the regions Jazirah and Northern Levant; it follows the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe essential purpose of this study was to formulate a Middl...
The Middle Euphrates region extends between Jezirah and Northern Levant; it follows the course of th...
During the second half of the J'd millennium BC the whole Levant was involved in deep historical and...
Terqa, an important Syrian Bronze Age site located in the Lower Middle-Euphrates region, benefited f...
Scholarly tradition has connected the second half of the third millennium BC with the question of co...
This paper aims at evidencing the role played by metal procurement and distribution in the intense r...
Nell’articolo vengono analizzati i contatti Siria-Golfo Persico in prospettiva cronologica, dal Bron...
Mazzoni Stefania. From the Late Chalcolithic to Early Bronze I in North-West Syria : Anatolian conta...
In this paper I will focus on the analysis and definition of the EB III\u2013IVA1 stratigraphic and ...
During the second half of the J'd millennium BC the whole Levant was involved in deep historical and...
The Quweiq and Matkh plains, in north inland Syria, were densely settled areas during the Early Bron...
From the Bronze Age to Greco-Roman antiquity, Tarsus was an important urban center because of its pr...
During the second half of the 3rd Millennium BC connections between Western and Central Anatolia, Sy...
The monograph investigates the breakdown of the Uruk world-system towards the end of the 4th millenn...
The Middle Euphrates region extends between the regions Jazirah and Northern Levant; it follows the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe essential purpose of this study was to formulate a Middl...
The Middle Euphrates region extends between Jezirah and Northern Levant; it follows the course of th...
During the second half of the J'd millennium BC the whole Levant was involved in deep historical and...
Terqa, an important Syrian Bronze Age site located in the Lower Middle-Euphrates region, benefited f...
Scholarly tradition has connected the second half of the third millennium BC with the question of co...
This paper aims at evidencing the role played by metal procurement and distribution in the intense r...
Nell’articolo vengono analizzati i contatti Siria-Golfo Persico in prospettiva cronologica, dal Bron...
Mazzoni Stefania. From the Late Chalcolithic to Early Bronze I in North-West Syria : Anatolian conta...
In this paper I will focus on the analysis and definition of the EB III\u2013IVA1 stratigraphic and ...
During the second half of the J'd millennium BC the whole Levant was involved in deep historical and...
The Quweiq and Matkh plains, in north inland Syria, were densely settled areas during the Early Bron...
From the Bronze Age to Greco-Roman antiquity, Tarsus was an important urban center because of its pr...