The Bronze Age was a period of intensive contacts in the Levant, Egypt, Mesopotamia and southern Europe. It rapidly developed ...
Climate change, invasions, and economic decline contributed to the collapse of Mediterranean Bronze Age civilizations.
The Levant represented the natural outlet for ancient Egypt which exercised its political dominance since 4th millennium BC. The Sinai and Syria-Palestine were the first neighbour of the Nile ...
What do we know about Mycenaean trade? By looking at archaeological evidence, we can see which places the Mycenaeans traded ...
Ben-Tor D. 2009. Pseudo Hieroglyphs on Middle Bronze Age Canaanite Scarabs. In P. Andrässy, J. Budka and F. Kammerzell eds. Non-Textual Marking Systems, Writing and Pseudo Script from Prehistory to ...
The beginning of the Bronze Age in Britain can be put around 2,000 BC. Although not certain, it is generally thought that the new bronze tools and weapons identified with this age were brought ...
During the foundation work for the Telefónica building, five meters deep, a small bronze and gold figure emerged, soon to be known as the Priest of Cádiz, an extraordinary object now preserved at the ...