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COARSE KITCHEN AND HOUSEHOLD POTTERY AS AN INDICATOR FOR EGYPTIAN PRESENCE IN THE SOUTHERN LEVANT
by
Alexander Fantalkin
in
African history
/ African studies
/ Alloys
/ Anthropology
/ Applied arts
/ Applied sciences
/ Archaeological theory
/ ARCHAEOLOGY
/ Armed forces
/ Art pottery
/ Arts
/ Asian studies
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Bronze age
/ Bronzes
/ Cooking pots
/ Cookware
/ Copper alloys
/ Culinary arts
/ Decorative arts
/ Egyptian history
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Food studies
/ Iron age
/ Kingdom of Egypt
/ Kitchenware
/ Materials science
/ Mercenaries
/ Metallurgy
/ Military personnel
/ Military science
/ Political science
/ Pottery
/ Prehistoric archaeology
/ Prehistoric pottery
/ Social sciences
/ Soldiers
/ Three age system
2015
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COARSE KITCHEN AND HOUSEHOLD POTTERY AS AN INDICATOR FOR EGYPTIAN PRESENCE IN THE SOUTHERN LEVANT
by
Alexander Fantalkin
in
African history
/ African studies
/ Alloys
/ Anthropology
/ Applied arts
/ Applied sciences
/ Archaeological theory
/ ARCHAEOLOGY
/ Armed forces
/ Art pottery
/ Arts
/ Asian studies
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Bronze age
/ Bronzes
/ Cooking pots
/ Cookware
/ Copper alloys
/ Culinary arts
/ Decorative arts
/ Egyptian history
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Food studies
/ Iron age
/ Kingdom of Egypt
/ Kitchenware
/ Materials science
/ Mercenaries
/ Metallurgy
/ Military personnel
/ Military science
/ Political science
/ Pottery
/ Prehistoric archaeology
/ Prehistoric pottery
/ Social sciences
/ Soldiers
/ Three age system
2015
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COARSE KITCHEN AND HOUSEHOLD POTTERY AS AN INDICATOR FOR EGYPTIAN PRESENCE IN THE SOUTHERN LEVANT
by
Alexander Fantalkin
in
African history
/ African studies
/ Alloys
/ Anthropology
/ Applied arts
/ Applied sciences
/ Archaeological theory
/ ARCHAEOLOGY
/ Armed forces
/ Art pottery
/ Arts
/ Asian studies
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Bronze age
/ Bronzes
/ Cooking pots
/ Cookware
/ Copper alloys
/ Culinary arts
/ Decorative arts
/ Egyptian history
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Food studies
/ Iron age
/ Kingdom of Egypt
/ Kitchenware
/ Materials science
/ Mercenaries
/ Metallurgy
/ Military personnel
/ Military science
/ Political science
/ Pottery
/ Prehistoric archaeology
/ Prehistoric pottery
/ Social sciences
/ Soldiers
/ Three age system
2015
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COARSE KITCHEN AND HOUSEHOLD POTTERY AS AN INDICATOR FOR EGYPTIAN PRESENCE IN THE SOUTHERN LEVANT
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COARSE KITCHEN AND HOUSEHOLD POTTERY AS AN INDICATOR FOR EGYPTIAN PRESENCE IN THE SOUTHERN LEVANT
2015
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Overview
Egyptian involvement in the affairs of the southern Levant is well attested during a number of historical periods. Depending on the geo-political situation, sometimes it took the form of direct imperial rule that lasted for quite a long period; sometimes we are dealing with a brief historical episode. In what follows, I shall concentrate on coarse kitchen and household pottery brought to Palestine or produced locally by Egyptian representatives (not always necessarily of Egyptian origin), using a diachronic perspective. For this purpose, I shall utilise a number of case studies from different periods, namely from the Late Bronze Age,¹ the
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