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‘After 1177 B.C.’ Review: How the Bronze Age Turned IronThe Sea Peoples’ invasion of Egypt in 1177 B.C. remains a pivotal event, a proof of decline akin to the barbarian sack of Rome in A.D. 476. But the shift from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age was ...
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Most Bronze Age settlements have been documented in European territory. Despite its geographical proximity, the Maghreb has always been absent from these historical narratives, erroneously ...
Copper stands at the center of many of humanity’s greatest modern challenges as a critical mineral needed to power renewable energy and electric vehicles. This role is nothing new for copper—for ...
Outside of Europe, Egypt was known for its complex societies in the same time period, but the western coast of the Mediterranean Sea was long thought of as an “empty land,” void of permanent ...
The first evidence of the potter's wheel was found in Egyptian paintings. Pottery in Egypt was a skilled craft in the Early Bronze Age. Potters were revered members of society. Perhaps the most ...
Early Bronze Age I Fauna Remains from Ashqelon Afridar ... The Nile Delta as a Centre of Cultural Interactions between Upper Egypt and the Southern Levant in the 4th Millennium BC (Proceeding of the ...
and Allen S. 1995. Canaanite Imports at Lisht: The Middle Kingdom Capital of Egypt. Egypt and the Levant 5:13-33. Åström P. 1957. The Middle Cypriote Bronze Age. Lund. Bahat D. 1976. Unwalled ...
In this guest article, investigative historian, author and journalist Tony McMahon explores some of the more eccentric ...
Researchers from the UAB and the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology have identified the economic and political ...
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