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FISCHER Peter M.
Tell Abu al-Kharaz in the Jordan Valley

Volume II: The Middle and the Late Bronze Ages
Year of publication: 2006
Publisher: VÖAW
Format: 385 Seiten, zahlr. Abb., 30,5x23,5cm, broschiert
Serial:  Denkschriften der Gesamtakademie  39
Serial:  Contributions to the Chronology of the Eastern Mediterranean  11
ISBN10: 3-7001-3815-6
ISBN13: 978-3-7001-3815-0

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The multiperiod town of Tell Abu al-Kharaz in the Central Transjordanian Jordan Valley has been excavated between 1989 to 2001 under the direction of the author. The town flourished during three main periods: the Early, MiddleLate Bronze, and Iron Ages. A long occupational lacuna occurred between the Early Bronze Age II and the second half of the Middle Bronze Age. The present publication is the first final publication of a MiddleLate Bronze Age settlement in Transjordan. Excavation and processing methods are described in detail in Chapter 1. Stratigraphy, architecture and pottery are presented as an integrated entity in Chapter 2. Chapter 3 presents typo-chronological conclusions and the diachronic development of common wares. The enigmatic Chocolate-on-White Ware, which can be regarded as Palestine’s most sophisticated earthenware, and imported wares which derive mainly from Cyprus, are studied. Chapter 4 deals with the lithics, and Chapters 57 with atomic-absorption spectroscopy of copper and copper alloys, the climate, the fauna and flora, and radiocarbon datings. In the last part: Chapter 8, Discussions and Conclusions, the general and specific environment, the settlement, the people and their administration, and population statistics are discussed in detail. This chapter also contains a synthesis of the architecture of the eight phases of Middle and Late Bronze Age occupation, and the pottery and small finds. A reconstruction of the town’s economy, trade and trading routes is also presented. The chronological discussion includes a slightly revised terminology and periodization for the late Middle and Late Bronze Ages in addition to the discussion on relative and absolute chronology. more...

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