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A Land in Between
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ISBN: 1743327307 1743327196 1743327188 9781743327302 9781743327197 9781743327180 Year: 2020 Publisher: Sydney NSW

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"The Orontes Valley in western Syria is a land 'in between', positioned between the small trading centres of the coast and the huge urban agglomerations of the Euphrates Valley and the Syro-Mesopotamian plains beyond. As such, it provides a critical missing link in our understanding of the archaeology of this region in the early urban age. A Land in Between documents the material culture and socio-political relationships of the Orontes Valley and its neighbours from the fourth through to the second millennium BCE. The authors demonstrate that the valley was an important conduit for the exchange of knowledge and goods that fuelled the first urban age in western Syria. This lays the foundation for a comparative perspective, providing a clearer understanding of key differences between the Orontes region and its neighbours, and insights into how patterns of material and political association changed over time."--Publisher's website


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Studia Orontica.
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Year: 2008 Publisher: Damas : Studia Orontica

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Le fleuve rebelle : géographie historique du moyen Oronte d'Ebla à l'époque médiévale : actes du colloque international tenu les 13 et 14 décembre 2012 à Nanterre (MAE) et à Paris (INHA)
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ISBN: 9782351597255 2351597257 Year: 2016 Publisher: Beyrouth (Liban) : Presses de l'Ifpo,

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Studia Orontica.
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New prospecting in the Orontes region : first results of archaeological fieldwork.
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ISBN: 9783896466600 3896466607 Year: 2014 Publisher: Rahden Leidorf

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Le paléolithique de la vallée moyenne de l'Oronte (Syrie) : peuplement et environnement
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ISBN: 0860547477 Year: 1993 Volume: 587 Publisher: Oxford : Tempus Reparatum,

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The late third millennium BCE in the upper Orontes valley, Syria : ceramics, chronology and cultural connections
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ISBN: 9789042930117 904293011X Year: 2015 Volume: 46 Publisher: Leuven Peeters

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This volume is a revised version of a doctoral dissertation undertaken at The University of Sydney. It examines the florescene of urban society during the mid to late Third Millennium BCE in the northern Levant, focusing on the largely unexplored region of the upper Orontes Valley, specifically the site of Tell Nebi Mend, ancient Qadesh (on the Orontes). This work seeks to explore the role and significance of 'small' regional sites during the Early Bronze Age IV, by presenting a detailed stratigraphic and ceramic analysis of the Tell Nebi Mend sequence from the mid Third Millennium (Early Bronze Age III) through the early Second Millennium BCE (Middle Bronze Age I). One of the principal aims of this work is to construct a detailed ceramic typology for Tell Nebi Mend and the upper Orontes during the late Third Millennium BCE. This stratigraphically anchored assemblage was designed as a foil for the more intensively investigated 'mega-site' sequences of the region, such as Ebla and Hama. It was also designed to explore and examine the development and evolution of regional ceramic horizons and the growth of inter-site interaction that occurred during the later Early Bronze Age. Although this work will not be the last word on studies of the EB IV, the ceramic and stratigraphic information presented sheds a new and important light on many of the key research issues that surround the Early Bronze Age IV, such as the nature of the Early Bronze Age III-IV transition and the regional response to the 'collapse' of the Early Bronze Age urban system ca. 2000 BCE.

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