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_cΒιβλιοθήκη Τμήματος Αρχαιοτήτων
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245 1 5 _a"Sea Peoples" up-to-date :
_bnew research on transformations in the Eastern Mediterranean in the 13th-11th centuries BCE : proceedings of the ESF-Workshop held at the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, 3-4 November 2014 /
_cPeter M. Fischer and Teresa Bu?rge (eds.)..
260 _aWien:
_bVerlag der O?sterreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften,
_c[2017].
300 _a412 p. :
_billustrations (some color), maps (some color) ;
_c31 cm.
490 0 _a;
_vLXXXI (81)
490 1 _aContributions to the chronology of the Eastern Mediterranean
_vXXXV (31)
500 _aInternational conference proceedings.
500 _aAcademy publication.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 _aThis volume presents the outcomes of the European Science Foundation workshop "Sea Peoples" Up-to-Date. New Research on Transformations in the Eastern Mediterranean in the 13th-11th Centuries BCE", which took place in November 2014 at the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna. It offers up-to-date research on the Sea Peoples phenomenon during the so called "crisis years" at the end of the Bronze Age. This period encompasses dramatic changes in the political and cultural landscape of mainly the Eastern Mediterranean around 1200 BCE and most of the 12th century BCE. In geographical terms, these changes are noticeable in a vast area stretching from the Italian peninsula over the Balkans, the Aegean, Anatolia and Cyprus, to the Levant and Egypt. The term "Sea Peoples phenomenon" should be considered as an encompassing term, which- in addition to the written records on hostile activities of various ethnic groups in the Eastern Mediterranean- is synonymous with the effect of this turbulent period as reflected in the material remains. As a consequence, these events ended the Late Bronze Age, the first period of "internationalism" in human history.
650 4 _aSea Peoples
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651 4 _aMediterranean Region
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651 4 _aMediterranean Region
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651 4 _aMiddle East
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_aFischer.
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_aBürge, Peter M., Teresa.
773 1 0 _tReflections on the outcomes of the workshop: problems and desiderata / Peter M. Fischer and Teresa Bürge -- The sea people after three millennia: possibilities and limitations of historical reconstruction / Reinhard Jung -- Causes of complex system collapse at the end of the Bronze Age / Malcolm H. Weiner -- The sea people and the collapse of Mycenaean palatial rule / Heléne Whittaker -- The climate context of the 3.2 kyr calBP event / Dabid Kaniewski and Elise van Campo -- Dating the end of the late bronze age with radiocarbon: some observations, concerns, and revisiting the dataing of late Cypriot IIC to IIA / Sturt W. Manning, Catherine Kearns, and Brita Lorentzen -- Sea peoples, Philistines, and the destruction of cities: a critical examinationof destruction layers ’caused’ by the ’Sea peoples’ / Jesse Michael Millek -- Some notes on Philistines, migration, and Mediterraniean connectivity
773 1 _tAssaf Yasur-Landauus with the effect of this turbulent period as reflected in the material remains. As a consequence, these events ended the Late Bronze Age, the first period of "internationalism" in human history. The appearance, formation, and transformation of Philistine culture: new perspectives and new finds / Aren M. Maeir and Louise A. Hitchcock -- Anglo-Saxons and Sea Peoples: comparing similar approaches for tracking ancient human migration / Lorenz Rahmstorf -- The 13th/12th century BCE destructions and the abandonment of Hala Sultan Tekke, Cyprus / Peter M. Fischer -- Flourishing amidst a ’crisis’: the regional history of the Paphos Polity at the transition from the 13th to the 12th centuries BC / Artemis Georgiou -- The late Bronze-Iron Age transition and the problem of the Sea Peoples phenomenon in China / Gunnar Lehmann -- The archaeological ramifications of ’Philistines’ in Aleppo / Diederick J.W. Meijer --
773 1 _tThe impact of the Sea Peoples in the central and northern Levant in perspective / Franciso J. Núñez illek -- Some notes on Philistines, migration, and Mediterraniean connectivity / Assaf Yasur-Landauus with the effect of this turbulent period as reflected in the material remains. As a consequence, these events ended the Late Bronze Age, the first period of "internationalism" in human history. Flucuations in Levantine Maritime Foci across the Late Bronze/Iron Age transition charting the role of the Sharon-Camel (Tjeker) Coast in the rise of Iron Age Phoenician politics / Ayelet Gilboa and Ilan Sharon -- The late Bronze to early Iron Age transition in Transjordan -- between tradition and innovation: evidence of migration at Tell Abu al-Kharaz, Jordan Valley? / Teresa Bürge -- Philistines and Danites / Wolfgang Zwickel -- The Sea Peoples: a view from the pottery / Penelope A. Mountjoy --
773 1 _tHow Aegean is Philistine pottery? the use of Aegean-type pottery and in the Early 21th century BCE Southern Levant / Philipp W. Stockhammer -- Weapons and metals -- interregional contacts between Italy and the Eastern Mediterranean during the late Bronze Age / Mathias Mehofer and Reinhard Jung -- Shifts in value? exotica in the 13th-12th centuries BCE Mediterranean / Gert Jan van Wijngaarden.
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