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oapen-20.500.12657-429922020-12-21T13:31:06Z Aegyptiaca in der nördlichen Levante Ahrens, Alexander Bronze Age Levant Egyptian influence bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBL History: earliest times to present day::HBLA Ancient history: to c 500 CE In this interdisciplinary study, Alexander Ahrens examines Egyptian objects found in the northern Levant (covering the modern states of Lebanon, Syria, and parts of Turkey) in archaeological contexts dated to the second millennium BCE. Drawing on methods from archaeology and sociocultural theory, he provides a characterization of the perception and accompanying emulation of Egyptian material culture within northern Levantine elite spheres. Analyzing many of the artifacts’ find contexts, he proposes a new way to explore their ancient perception and reception through the study of archaeological and historical sources. The book thus enhances our understanding of the complexity and diversity of intercultural relations in the eastern Mediterranean during the Bronze Age. 2020-11-16T13:38:10Z 2020-11-16T13:38:10Z 2020 book ONIX_20201116_9789042943698_3 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/42992 ger Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis. Series Archaeologica application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9789042943704.pdf https://www.peeters-leuven.be/detail.php?search_key=9789042943698&series_number_str=41&lang=en Peeters In this interdisciplinary study, Alexander Ahrens examines Egyptian objects found in the northern Levant (covering the modern states of Lebanon, Syria, and parts of Turkey) in archaeological contexts dated to the second millennium BCE. Drawing on methods from archaeology and sociocultural theory, he provides a characterization of the perception and accompanying emulation of Egyptian material culture within northern Levantine elite spheres. Analyzing many of the artifacts’ find contexts, he proposes a new way to explore their ancient perception and reception through the study of archaeological and historical sources. The book thus enhances our understanding of the complexity and diversity of intercultural relations in the eastern Mediterranean during the Bronze Age. 79d3d252-599a-4863-a7d0-d8ca74a9c390 48ddebd2-a93d-4c0a-b460-ef3cc94c9576 41 451 Leuven; Paris, Bristol, CT [grantnumber unknown] open access
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In this interdisciplinary study, Alexander Ahrens examines Egyptian objects found in the northern Levant (covering the modern states of Lebanon, Syria, and parts of Turkey) in archaeological contexts dated to the second millennium BCE. Drawing on methods from archaeology and sociocultural theory, he provides a characterization of the perception and accompanying emulation of Egyptian material culture within northern Levantine elite spheres. Analyzing many of the artifacts’ find contexts, he proposes a new way to explore their ancient perception and reception through the study of archaeological and historical sources. The book thus enhances our understanding of the complexity and diversity of intercultural relations in the eastern Mediterranean during the Bronze Age.
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