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EGYPTIAN TASKMASTERS AND HEAVY BURDENS: HIGHLAND EXPLOITATION AND THE COLLARED-RIM PITHOS OF THE BRONZE/IRON AGE LEVANT
Authors:DAVID WENGROW
Institution:St. Hugh's College University of Oxford (Contact address: 4 Meadowbanks Arkley, Herts EN5 3LY)
Abstract:Summary. In considering the most controversial ceramic artefact of the Levant in the late 2nd millennium BC, the collared-rim pithos, this paper breaks down the artificial chronological and cultural boundary that in many studies isolates the central highlands of modern Israel-Palestine from the rest of the region. A large transport vessel, the collared-rim pithos has been inappropriately used as an 'ethnic marker' for the settlement and expansion of the Ancient Israelites and as a chronological indicator of the Iron I Period (1200–1000 BC). Here a new socio-economic model is proposed which accounts for the spatio-temporal distribution of the collared-rim pithos and integrates highland settlements into a regional system of exploitation which characterises the last phase of Ramesside hegemony in the Levant.
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