Tell Atchana Alalakh Volume 2a Text The Late Bronze 2 City 2006 2010 Excavation Seasons 2 Cilt — Kutlu Aslıhan Yener Mara T Horowitz Murat Akar

Tell Atchana Alalakh Volume 2a Text The Late Bronze 2 City 2006 2010 Excavation Seasons 2 Cilt
Kutlu Aslıhan Yener Mara T Horowitz Murat AkarKoç Üniversitesi Yayınları
Tell Atchana Alalakh Volume 2a Text The Late Bronze 2 City 2006 2010 Excavation Seasons 2 Cilt
Kutlu Aslıhan Yener Mara T Horowitz Murat AkarThe excavations at Tell Atchana Alalakh are a part of long range broadly based archaeological investigations in the Turkish state of Hatay s Plain of Antioch today called the Amuq Valley Tell Atchana is located at the southern center of the valley close to the major westward bend of the Orontes River and was for nearly a thousand years the capital of a small Bronze Age principality called variably Alalakh and Mukish This volume presents the major new archaeological campaing from 2006 2010 which was designed to revisit the phasing and dating of previously excavated strata to explore untouched areas of the site to establish a typology and seriation of local artifact types and to study local cultural and political history in the dynamic and international Late Bronze II period The Alalakh Excavations project s ongoing research on chronology political history material culture city landscapes international relations and many other topics is beginning to form a coherent picture of ancient Alalakh Coming into focus is a small city with ancient roots that dared to play a hard game of territorial checkers with its larger LB II neighbor kingdoms and empires Today Alalakh continues to engage and amaze as excavations and analyses reveal surprise after surprise The Alalakh Excavations project has taken great care to include a wide variety of scholarly voices and opinions and to challenge preconceptions and conventional wisdom at every turn In keeping with the tradition of sound methodology and perseverance begun by Woolley and the interdisciplinary and international spirit of the Alalakh Excavations project this volume now proudly presents the excavation results of LB II strata from 2006 2010

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The excavations at Tell Atchana Alalakh are a part of long range broadly based archaeological investigations in the Turkish state of Hatay s Plain of Antioch today called the Amuq Valley Tell Atchana is located at the southern center of the valley close to the major westward bend of the Orontes River and was for nearly a thousand years the capital of a small Bronze Age principality called variably Alalakh and Mukish This volume presents the major new archaeological campaing from 2006 2010 which was designed to revisit the phasing and dating of previously excavated strata to explore untouched areas of the site to establish a typology and seriation of local artifact types and to study local cultural and political history in the dynamic and international Late Bronze II period The Alalakh Excavations project s ongoing research on chronology political history material culture city landscapes international relations and many other topics is beginning to form a coherent picture of ancient Alalakh Coming into focus is a small city with ancient roots that dared to play a hard game of territorial checkers with its larger LB II neighbor kingdoms and empires Today Alalakh continues to engage and amaze as excavations and analyses reveal surprise after surprise The Alalakh Excavations project has taken great care to include a wide variety of scholarly voices and opinions and to challenge preconceptions and conventional wisdom at every turn In keeping with the tradition of sound methodology and perseverance begun by Woolley and the interdisciplinary and international spirit of the Alalakh Excavations project this volume now proudly presents the excavation results of LB II strata from 2006 2010

Koç Üniversitesi Yayınları
Yazarlar Kutlu Aslıhan Yener Murat Akar Mara T Horowitz The excavations at Tell Atchana Alalakh are a part of long range broadly based archaeological investigations in the Turkish state of Hatay s Plain of Antioch today called the Amuq Valley Tell Atchana is located at the southern center of the valley close to the major westward bend of the Orontes River and was for nearly a thousand years the capital of a small Bronze Age principality called variably Alalakh and Mukish This volume presents the major new archaeological campaing from 2006 2010 which was designed to revisit the phasing and dating of previously excavated strata to explore untouched areas of the site to establish a typology and seriation of local artifact types and to study local cultural and political history in the dynamic and international Late Bronze II period The Alalakh Excavations project s ongoing research on chronology political history material culture city landscapes international relations and many other topics is beginning to form a coherent picture of ancient Alalakh Coming into focus is a small city with ancient roots that dared to play a hard game of territorial checkers with its larger LB II neighbor kingdoms and empires Today Alalakh continues to engage and amaze as excavations and analyses reveal surprise after surprise The Alalakh Excavations project has taken great care to include a wide variety of scholarly voices and opinions and to challenge preconceptions and conventional wisdom at every turn In keeping with the tradition of sound methodology and perseverance begun by Woolley and the interdisciplinary and international spirit of the Alalakh Excavations project this volume now proudly presents the excavation results of LB II strata from 2006 2010

Koç Üniversitesi Yayınları
The excavations at Tell Atchana Alalakh are a part of long range broadly based archaeological investigations in the Turkish state of Hatay s Plain of Antioch today called the Amuq Valley Tell Atchana is located at the southern center of the valley close to the major westward bend of the Orontes River and was for nearly a thousand years the capital of a small Bronze Age principality called variably Alalakh and Mukish This volume presents the major new archaeological campaing from 2006 2010 which was designed to revisit the phasing and dating of previously excavated strata to explore untouched areas of the site to establish a typology and seriation of local artifact types and to study local cultural and political history in the dynamic and international Late Bronze II period The Alalakh Excavations project s ongoing research on chronology political history material culture city landscapes international relations and many other topics is beginning to form a coherent picture of ancient Alalakh Coming into focus is a small city with ancient roots that dared to play a hard game of territorial checkers with its larger LB II neighbor kingdoms and empires Today Alalakh continues to engage and amaze as excavations and analyses reveal surprise after surprise The Alalakh Excavations project has taken great care to include a wide variety of scholarly voices and opinions and to challenge preconceptions and conventional wisdom at every turn In keeping with the tradition of sound methodology and perseverance begun by Woolley and the interdisciplinary and international spirit of the Alalakh Excavations project this volume now proudly presents the excavation results of LB II strata from 2006 2010

Koç Üniversitesi Yayınları
The excavations at Tell Atchana Alalakh are a part of long range broadly based archaeological investigations in the Turkish state of Hatay s Plain of Antioch today called the Amuq Valley Tell Atchana is located at the southern center of the valley close to the major westward bend of the Orontes River and was for nearly a thousand years the capital of a small Bronze Age principality called variably Alalakh and Mukish This volume presents the major new archaeological campaing from 2006 2010 which was designed to revisit the phasing and dating of previously excavated strata to explore untouched areas of the site to establish a typology and seriation of local artifact types and to study local cultural and political history in the dynamic and international Late Bronze II period The Alalakh Excavations project s ongoing research on chronology political history material culture city landscapes international relations and many other topics is beginning to form a coherent picture of ancient Alalakh Coming into focus is a small city with ancient roots that dared to play a hard game of territorial checkers with its larger LB II neighbor kingdoms and empires Today Alalakh continues to engage and amaze as excavations and analyses reveal surprise after surprise The Alalakh Excavations project has taken great care to include a wide variety of scholarly voices and opinions and to challenge preconceptions and conventional wisdom at every turn In keeping with the tradition of sound methodology and perseverance begun by Woolley and the interdisciplinary and international spirit of the Alalakh Excavations project this volume now proudly presents the excavation results of LB II strata from 2006 2010 img src https s3 eu west 1 amazonaws com dia kitadagitim ckeditor_assets pictures 53 content_1_original_original jpg alt height 15 width 15 font size 1 color white font img