International audienceThis paper compares pottery finds from the Central Levant (Lebanon) and imported vessels found in Egyptian Early Dynastic contexts to help unravel the dynamics of trade activities between the two regions at the beginning of the third millennium BCE. New typological, technological, petrographic, and geochemical datasets from Lebanese sites such as Tell Arqa, Byblos, Tell Koubba, Tell Fadous, and the Beqaa Valley are compared with published data from funerary contexts at Abydos (Umm el-Qaab, tomb of king Den) and Helwan (Operation 4). By consolidating recent evidence, this study aims to provide a framework aiding in provenancing imported vessels of likely central Levantine origin found in Egyptian Early Dynastic contexts...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceA recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt duri...
International audienceA recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt duri...
International audienceA recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt duri...
International audienceA recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt duri...
International audienceA recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt duri...
International audienceA recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt duri...
Geoanalytical results on imported ceramics from Egypt demonstrate wide-ranging links between 1st Dyn...
Geoanalytical results on imported ceramics from Egypt demonstrate wide-ranging links between 1st Dyn...
A recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt during the 4th Dynasty of ...
Thin-section petrography on imported Combed jars from the 6th Dynasty Abusir tomb complex of Qar and...
grantor: University of TorontoOur current understanding of Egypt's relations with the Sina...
grantor: University of TorontoOur current understanding of Egypt's relations with the Sina...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceA recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt duri...
International audienceA recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt duri...
International audienceA recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt duri...
International audienceA recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt duri...
International audienceA recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt duri...
International audienceA recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt duri...
Geoanalytical results on imported ceramics from Egypt demonstrate wide-ranging links between 1st Dyn...
Geoanalytical results on imported ceramics from Egypt demonstrate wide-ranging links between 1st Dyn...
A recent petrographic study of ceramic jars from Giza imported into Egypt during the 4th Dynasty of ...
Thin-section petrography on imported Combed jars from the 6th Dynasty Abusir tomb complex of Qar and...
grantor: University of TorontoOur current understanding of Egypt's relations with the Sina...
grantor: University of TorontoOur current understanding of Egypt's relations with the Sina...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...