STRICTLY BUSINESS? THE SOUTHERN LEVANT AND THE AEGEAN IN THE THIRTEENTH TO THE EARLY TWELFTH CENTURY BCE
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The situation along the land and sea routes to the southern Levant in the transition between the thirteenth and twelfth centuries showed a clear shift in the interaction patterns with the Aegean world. This chapter, by analyzing the interaction with the Aegean in this time, sets the background for the study of interactions in the southern Levant during a period of transition. First, as it was argued by Sherratt (1998) and Bauer (1998) that commercial contact in the thirteenth and twelfth centuries had inaugurated processes of elite emulation and adoption of Aegean-style wine drinking customs in the twelfth century, it will be examined whether trade interactions with the Aegean in the thirteenth century, mainly the consumption of imported Mycenaean pottery, caused a lasting change in local behavioral patterns that manifested in the twelfth century. Second, the presence of mercenaries and merchants – if that can be archaeologically established – may indicate a channel through which infor
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The situation along the land and sea routes to the southern Levant in the transition between the thirteenth and twelfth centuries showed a clear shift in the interaction patterns with the Aegean world. This chapter, by analyzing the interaction with the Aegean in this time, sets the background for the study of interactions in the southern Levant during a period of transition. First, as it was argued by Sherratt (1998) and Bauer (1998) that commercial contact in the thirteenth and twelfth centuries had inaugurated processes of elite emulation and adoption of Aegean-style wine drinking customs in the twelfth century, it will be examined whether trade interactions with the Aegean in the thirteenth century, mainly the consumption of imported Mycenaean pottery, caused a lasting change in local behavioral patterns that manifested in the twelfth century. Second, the presence of mercenaries and merchants – if that can be archaeologically established – may indicate a channel through which infor
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