首先,我个人认为Walter Buckert的两本著作非常适合作为该领域的入门书籍,也就是“青铜与铁器时期的东西方交往”,分别是“The Orientalizing Revolution: Near Eastern Influence on Greek Culture in the Early Archaic Age ”,“Babylon, Memphis, Persepolis: Eastern Contexts of Greek Culture”。另外一位学者Martin...
middle bronze ageneolithic periodNorthern AegeanThe topic of interactions between the ancient Near East and the Aegean during the Bronze Age presents a fundamental complication: the difficulty of distinguishing between "the Near East" and "the Aegean". During the Early Bronze Age (EB), the ...
300-year drought frames Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age transition in the Near East: new palaeoecological data from Cyprus and SyriaLate Bronze Age crisisClimate changeDrought32 ka BP eventFood shortagesFamineEastern MediterraneanIn Eastern Mediterranean history, 1200 BCE is a symbolic date. Its...
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The chariot, probably invented in the Near East, became one of the most innovative weaponry in Bronze Age warfare. It seems that the Achaeans adopt the chariot for use in warfare in the late 16th century BC as attested in some gravestones as well as seal and ring. The use of the ...
Gold was used in commerce (beside other precious metals) in the Ancient Near East since the Bronze Age, but coins proper originated much later, during the 6th century BC, in Anatolia. 金過去從青铜时代的古代近東用於貿易(除了其它貴金屬之外),但是硬幣起源於晚的多的西元前6世紀的安纳托利亚。
The term "Sea Peoples" is a moder name given to various seaborne and land invaders, raiders and a loose confederation of clans who troubled the lands of the Near East and Egypt during the final period of the Bronze Age. Who these people were and were they come from, no one knows for ...
Age society. Other authors focused on the economic transformation of late Neolithic and Chalcolithic Europe. Sherratt (1981,1983), in particular, posited that the introduction of woolly sheep, plow agriculture, and animal traction from the Near East would have resulted in dramatic changes in ...
More than 3,200 years ago, the Mediterranean and Near East were home to a flourishing and interconnectedBronze Age civilizationfueled by lucrative trade in valuable metals and finished goods. The great kingdoms and empires of the day—including the Egyptians, Babylonians, Minoans, Mycenaeans, Hitti...
The Influence of Political Institutions on Trade in the Ancient Near East (Late Bronze to Early Iron Age) of obsidian distribution may be used to address such issues as the colonization of the islands; the introduction of neolithic economies; and the increasing social complexity of neolithic and ...