The decline of Bronze Age civilisations in the Mediterranean : Cyprus and beyond /

This volume combines diverse approaches to provide a new, broadly-based, contextualized understanding of the decline of Bronze Age societies in the eastern Mediterranean at the end of the 13th and the first half of the 12th centuries BC with a particular focus on Cyprus and neighboring cultures. The...

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Other Authors: Bürge, Teresa (Editor), Fischer, Peter M. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Nicosia : Astrom Editions, [2023].
Series:Studies in Mediterranean archaeology ; v. 154.
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Summary:This volume combines diverse approaches to provide a new, broadly-based, contextualized understanding of the decline of Bronze Age societies in the eastern Mediterranean at the end of the 13th and the first half of the 12th centuries BC with a particular focus on Cyprus and neighboring cultures. The volume's five sections contain nineteen chapters by leading scholars which deal variously with Egyptian, Ugaritic and Hittite written sources, possible evidence for the destruction, abandonment and transformation of sites, the study of regional and interregional connections based on provenance studies of pottery and other artefacts, the importance of economic resources such as copper and animal supplies and the contribution of scientific approaches to the general theme, viz. radiocarbon, climatological studies and material analyses. The papers in this volume are the results of the conference The Decline of Bronze Age Civilisations in the Mediterranean: Cyprus and Beyond organized by the editors of the volume and held on January 17 and 18, 2020 at the Department of Historical Studies, University of Gothenburg. In addition, it was the final conference of the project The Collapse of Bronze Age Societies in the Eastern Mediterranean that investigated the causes of disruption in international trade and the collapse of Bronze Age civilizations in the Eastern Mediterranean in the second half of the 13th and the 12th centuries BC, focusing on the island of Cyprus which was the center of interregional trade in this region.
Physical Description:viii, 414 pages : illustrations (some color), color maps ; 31 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9789925793532
992579353X