According to radiocarbon calibrated dates, the Early Bronze I (EB 1) lasted almost six centuries, between c. 3,700 and c. 3,100 BC. Some societal changes took place during that period which shaped ...
During the Early Bronze Age, the Southern Levant's inability to support mass sheep herding left the region lagging behind ...
A study published by Dr Holly Winter in the journal Levant investigated the potential origin of Funerary Palaces in the ...
The eruption of Santorini has long been linked to the fall of the Minoans. Does the evidence really support this conclusion, ...
AMMAN – Tell Abu Kharaz has been a multi period settlement and ceramic remains from the Early Bronze Age to the Islamic periods attested that. The ceramics from the Early Bronze Age were most frequent ...
The Levant represented the natural outlet for ancient Egypt which exercised its political dominance since 4th millennium BC. The Sinai and Syria-Palestine were the first neighbour of the Nile ...
Lead pollution started peaking when the Romans took over the Aegean coastline.
and before the early Bronze Age, according to burial archaeology experts. Although some archaeologists study burial practices of the past through excavated remains, they're unable to say for ...
The diffusion of imported goods in the Levant and Egypt became systematic starting from the Early Bronze Age I (3,500-3,000 BC) and certainly had to do, from the Egyptian side, with the rise of ...