Unit:
Specialty Greek and Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology: From the Bronze Age Palaces to the Hellenistic KingdomsLibrary of the School of Philosophy
Supervisors info:
Konstantinos Kopanias: Associate Professor in the Archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean, Department of History and Archaeology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Vassilis Petrakis: Assistant Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology, Department of History and Archaeology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Yiannis Papadatos: Associate Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology, Department of History and Archaeology, National and Kapodistrian Univerisity of Athens
Original Title:
Trade between the Aegean and North Syria between the 14th and 6th Centuries BCE. A Diachronic Study of Select Coastal and Inland Sites
Translated title:
Trade between the Aegean and North Syria between the 14th and 6th Centuries BCE. A Diachronic Study of Select Coastal and Inland Sites
Summary:
This dissertation examines both the patterns of trade between the Aegean and North Syria and the consumption habits of Aegean commodities by the local North Syrian communities with an emphasis on pottery from the LBA to IA III. Material, as well as textual evidence, is taken into consideration as well as the theories of contextual archaeology.
Main subject category:
Archaeology
Keywords:
Aegean, North Syria, Late Bronze Age, Iron Age, Ceramics, Trade, Cyprus
Number of references:
278