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A provenance study of Mycenaean pottery from Northern Israel
Authors:Sharon Zuckerman  David Ben-Shlomo  Penelope A. Mountjoy  Hans Mommsen
Affiliation:1. The Institute of Archaeology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Mount Scopus, Jerusalem 91905, Israel;2. The British School at Athens, Athens, Greece;3. Helmholtz-Institut für Strahlen- und Kernphysik, Universität Bonn, Nussalle 14-16, Bonn 53115, Germany
Abstract:The occurrence of imported Mycenaean pottery in the Late Bronze Age southern Levant is one of the most conspicuous aspects of Eastern Mediterranean trade connections during this period. A group of 183 Mycenaean pottery vessels from 14 sites in northern Israel, from both coastal and inland settlement contexts were analyzed by Neutron Activation Analysis. The results indicate that the vast majority of these vessels have a similar profile and can be provenanced to the north-eastern Peloponnese or more specifically, to the Mycenae/Berbati workshop in the Argolid. Possible interpretations of these results are presented and discussed against the historical and cultural background of the Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean.
Keywords:Mycenaean pottery   Southern Levant   Late Bronze Age Mediterranean trade   Neutron Activation Analysis   Mycenae/Berbati workshop
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