Isotope data from a sacrificial ass and several ovicaprines (sheep/goat) from Early Bronze Age household deposits at Tell es-Safi/Gath, Israel provide direct evidence for the movement of domestic draught/draft and husbandry animals between Old Kingdom Egypt (during the time of the Pyramids) and Early Bronze Age III Canaan (ca. 2900–2500 BCE). Vacillating, bi-directional connections between Egypt and Canaan are known throughout the Early Bronze Age, but here we provide the first concrete evidence of early trade in animals from Egypt to Canaan
A young, healthy adult female ass was recovered under the floor of an EB III house at the site of Te...
In this article we discuss four datasets that provide evidence for the expansion of grain growing in...
This study of Egyptian-Canaanite interaction contributes to the examination of the role of social in...
In this paper, we present the results of recent research on the potential movement of animals and ot...
Located in today’s southern Israel, Tell el Hesi provides archaeologists with important clues to pol...
This study used isotopic analyses of strontium, oxygen, and carbon on molar teeth of seven domestic ...
A young, healthy adult female ass was recovered under the floor of an Early Bronze Age (EBA, 3600-24...
It is often assumed that domestic animals in early urban Near Eastern centres either are a reflectio...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA The oldest records for Southwest Asian domesticated livestock species ...
We report here stable carbon and nitrogen isotope results from human and faunal bone collagen from s...
© 2019, © Council for British Research in the Levant 2019. The circumstances in which domestic anima...
The aim of this study is to establish the provenance of the elephant and hippopotamus ivory recovere...
The Late Bronze of the Eastern Mediterranean (1550-1150 BCE) was a period of strong commercial relat...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
A young, healthy adult female ass was recovered under the floor of an EB III house at the site of Te...
In this article we discuss four datasets that provide evidence for the expansion of grain growing in...
This study of Egyptian-Canaanite interaction contributes to the examination of the role of social in...
In this paper, we present the results of recent research on the potential movement of animals and ot...
Located in today’s southern Israel, Tell el Hesi provides archaeologists with important clues to pol...
This study used isotopic analyses of strontium, oxygen, and carbon on molar teeth of seven domestic ...
A young, healthy adult female ass was recovered under the floor of an Early Bronze Age (EBA, 3600-24...
It is often assumed that domestic animals in early urban Near Eastern centres either are a reflectio...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and INQUA The oldest records for Southwest Asian domesticated livestock species ...
We report here stable carbon and nitrogen isotope results from human and faunal bone collagen from s...
© 2019, © Council for British Research in the Levant 2019. The circumstances in which domestic anima...
The aim of this study is to establish the provenance of the elephant and hippopotamus ivory recovere...
The Late Bronze of the Eastern Mediterranean (1550-1150 BCE) was a period of strong commercial relat...
Faunal evidence from the Fayum Neolithic is often cited in the framework of early stock keeping in E...
A young, healthy adult female ass was recovered under the floor of an EB III house at the site of Te...
In this article we discuss four datasets that provide evidence for the expansion of grain growing in...
This study of Egyptian-Canaanite interaction contributes to the examination of the role of social in...