Stone Vessels in the Levant

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A01=Rachael Thyrza Sparks
A01=RachaelThyrza Sparks
age
Amenhotep III
ancient craftsmanship
archaeological typology
Author_Rachael Thyrza Sparks
Author_RachaelThyrza Sparks
Basalt Vessels
bronze
Carinated Bowl
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Category=NKD
Collar Rim
Cylindrical Jar
Deir El Balah
Early Eighteenth Dynasty
egyptian
Egyptian Imported
Egyptian influence Levant
Egyptian Stone Vessel
Egyptian Workshops
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eq_isMigrated=2
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Everted Rim
imports
industry
international trade
interregional trade archaeology
Kamid El Loz
late
Late Bronze Age
Levantine assemblages
local trade
material culture analysis
middle
Middle Bronze Age
Minet El Beida
Ovoid Jar
Pilgrim Flask
Ramesses III
ras
Ras Shamra
shamra
Stone Vessel
Stone Vessel Industry
Stone Vessel Manufacture
stone vessel production distribution
stone vessel workshops
tripod
Tripod Bowl
Tubular Drill
Unfinished Vessels
workshop production networks

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367603601
  • Weight: 940g
  • Dimensions: 219 x 274mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Examining stone vessels in the Levant during the 2nd millennium BC, the author explores the links between material culture and society through a comprehensive study of production and distribution. Extensively illustrated with 100 drawings, maps and charts, this volume includes a full object catalogue.

This study represents the first comprehensive overview of the stone vessel assemblagesof the Levant in this period, a time which, fed by an increase of wealth and interregional trade, saw a growth in the popularity and variety of such vessels.

Previously, our understanding of the varied functions and forms of these diverse vessels has been relatively underdeveloped. In this volume the author attempts to address this problem by creating a typological framework though which we can analyse variability and define essential characteristics of local stone vessel workshops. Only once this has been achieved is it possible to look at stone vessel production in its wider cultural context.

Subsequent chapters explore broader themes, beginning within the workshops themselves, examining the links between craftsmen, their sources of raw materials, and the authorities that controlled and distributed their output. Considerations of the geographical and chronological distribution of such goods are then used to provide a regional perspective for the operation of these workshops, connections between them, and further insights into the nature of local and international trade. Finally, the objects themselves can be used to assess the impact of trends such as the growing Egyptianization of the ruling classes of the Levant at this time.

Rachael Thyrza Sparks

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