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Across the Border: Late Bronze-Iron Age Relations between Syria and Anatolia : Proceedings of a Symposium Held at the Research Center of Anatolian Studies, Koç University, Istanbul, May 31 - June 1, 2010

Across the Border: Late Bronze-Iron Age Relations between Syria and Anatolia : Proceedings of a Symposium Held at the Research Center of Anatolian Studies, Koç University, Istanbul, May 31 - June 1, 2010

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Across the Border: Late Bronze-Iron Age Relations between Syria and Anatolia : Proceedings of a Symposium Held at the Research Center of Anatolian Studies, Koç University, Istanbul, May 31 - June 1, 2010

by Yener, K. Aslihan (editor)

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Leuven: Peeters, 2013. First edition. Hardcover. near fine -. Quarto (12" x 8-1/2"). vii, (1), 542, (4)pp. Red cloth lettered in gilt. Illustrated with numerous photos, drawings, maps and ground plans (a few in color). An ex-library book but with minimal rubber stamps on title page & at bottom of text block, and very slight bumping of fore-corners, otherwise fine.

One of the most intriguing issues facing archaeologists working in the second millennium BC is the collapse of Late Bronze Age palace economies and the rise of smaller principalities called the Iron Age kingdoms. Some of these kingdoms retain vestiges of the previous Hittite Empire while others represent an ethnic diversity of newly emerging centers of power. The decentralized kingdoms stretch from Cilicia to the Tigris River and are situated on both sides of the modern border of Syria and Turkey. Theories about this political transition have varied from environmental causes, internal dynastic squabbles in Hattusha, to marauding bands of mythical "Sea Peoples". Modern political realities across the border between Turkey and Syria have often minimized the flow of scholarly information about this important collapse. This book compares archaeological data from new as well as established excavations dating to the Late Bronze and Iron Ages. Special attention is given to significant new understandings of chronology that will contextualize the structural collapses at the end of the Late Bronze Age and will illuminate the rise of new Iron Age kingdoms and their imperial ambitions. (Publisher)

Contents: Introduction : Imperial demise and forging emergent kingdoms / K.A. Yener -- New excavation at Alalakh : the 12th-14th centuries BC / K.A. Yener -- The late Bronze Age fortresses as Alalakh : architecture and identity in Mediterranean exchange systems / M. Akar -- Tayinat in the early Iron Age / T.P. Harrison -- Chatal Höyük in the Amuq : material culture and architecture during the passage from the late Bronze Age to the early Iron Age / M. Pucci -- The crisis of Qatna at the beginning of the late Bronze Age II and the Iron Age II settlement revival : a regional trajectory towards the collapse of the late Bronze Age palace system in the Northern Levant / D. Morandi Bonacossi -- Shedding new light on the elusive late Bronze and early Iron Ages at Tell 'Acharneh (Syria) / M. Fortin and L. Cooper -- Sabuniye : a late Bronze-Iron Age port settlement on the northeastern Mediterranean coast / H. Pamir -- A re-evaluation of the late Bronze to early Iron Age transitional period : stratigraphic sequence and plain ware of Tarsus-Gözlükule / S. Yalc̦in -- Exploring Sirkeli Höyük in the late Bronze Age and its interregional connections / E. Kozal -- The transition from the late Bronze Age to the early Iron Age at Tell Afis, Syria (phases vii-iii) / F. Venturi -- Across Assyria's northern frontier : Tell Fekheriye at the end of the late Bronze age / P.V. Bartl and D. Bonatz. Between the Mušku and the Aramaeans : the early history of Guzana/Tell Halaf / M. Novák -- Some implications of Revised C14 and the dendrochronological dating for the "late Bronze levels" at Tille Höyük on the Euphrates / G.D. Summers -- The late Bronze Age to early Iron Age transition : a perspective from the Upper Tigris River / T. Matney -- Neo-Hittite Melid : continuity or discontinuity? / M. Frangipnane and M. Liverani -- Pottery as an indicator of changing interregional relations in the upper Euphrates valley : the case of the late Bronze-Iron Age assemblages from Arslantepe/Malatya / F. Manuelli -- New excavations at the late Bronze Age and Iron Age site of Gre Amer on the Garzan River, Batman Province / G. Pulhan and S.R. Blaylock -- Funerary practices and society at the late Bronze-Iron Age transition : a view form Tell Shiukh Fawqâni and Tell an-Nasiryah (Syria) / A. Tenu -- Working ivory in Syria and Anatolia during the late Bronze-Iron Age / A. Caubet -- Arts and cross-cultural communication in the early 1st millennium : the Syro-Anatolian contact / S. Mazzoni -- The Luwian inscriptions from the Temple of the Storm-God of Aleppo / J.D. Hawkins -- Qadesh, Sea-Peoples, and Anatolian-Levantine interactions / K. Strobel -- An amulet with the names of Ramesses II from the Roman baths at Ankara / H. Peker. (OCLC)

Supplement 42 of the Peeters series, "Ancient Near Eastern Studies."

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Across the Border: Late Bronze-Iron Age Relations between Syria and Anatolia : Proceedings of a Symposium Held at the Research Center of Anatolian Studies, Koç University, Istanbul, May 31 - June 1, 2010
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Yener, K. Aslihan (editor)
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9042927151
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Peeters
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2013
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