Egypt and the Mediterranean World from the Late Fourth through the Third Millennium BCE: Proceedings of the Conference Held 18–27 May 2021, Amman, Cairo, Jerusalem, Sydney
Edited by Karin Sowada and Matthew J. Adams
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Front MatterDownloadPagesIntroductionDownloadPagesArticlesDownloadPagesEgypto-Levantine Connectivity between the Shephelah and the Negev Highlands: New Insights from Ceramic Assemblage Profiles at Tel Erani, Mitzpe Sde Hafir, and Yeroḥam—Naḥal Avnon Samuel Atkins and Yuval Yekutieli39–62The Relationships between Egypt and Syria in the 24th century BCE According to the Texts of the City of Ebla, Syria JAEI and Maria Giovanna Biga71–84Contacts between Egypt and the Southern Levant in the Late Early Bronze Age: An Open Question Marta D’Andrea85–108Identity and Monumentality: The Construction of an Early Bronze Age Landscape on the Lebanese Coast Michel de Vreeze and Kamal Badreshany109–134In the Shadow of Byblos: The Early Bronze Age Aegyptiaca from Tell Fadous-Kfarabida Hermann Genz and Alexander Ahrens135–152Metal as a Mechanism for Understanding Social Complexity during the Third Millennium BCE: A Comparative Zooarchaeological Perspective on Egypt and the Southern Levant Eleutério Abreu De Sousa and Haskel J. Greenfield153–170Egyptian Trade on the Central Levantine Coast During the Early Dynastic Period: A Ceramic-Material Perspective Mathilde Jean and Kamal Badreshany171–190Early Dynastic/Old Kingdom Egypt and the Early Bronze Age Levant: The History of the 3rd and 4th Dynasties and New Radiocarbon Dates in Dialogue Johannes Jüngling and Felix Höflmayer191–222“There’s No Place Like Home”? Representing Travel and Return from the Old to the Middle Kingdom Anna-Latifa Mourad223–242The Egyptian Enclaving of Southern Canaan during the Late Fourth Millennium BCE: Some Theoretical, Cultural, and Spatial Aspects Yitzhak Paz243–252253–262Reconsidering Egyptian-South Levantine Interaction: Evidence from Early Bronze Age II Contexts at Tell es-Sultan and Tell el-Far‘ah North Maura Sala263–280Post navigation
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