Early Bronze Age Troy
chronology, cultural development and interregional contacts : proceedings of an International Conference held at the University of Tübingen, May 8-10, 2009
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Publication
2016 - Verlag Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, Bonn, Germany
Language
English
Word Count
101,250 words, Guess
Page Count
405 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-103774939802
- ISBN-139783774939806
- OCLC Control Number953710889
- Open LibraryOL44487203M
Classifications
- LCCDF221.T8 E275x 2016
Description
Troy has been of outstanding importance for Early Bronze Age archaeology ever since the discovery and excavation of the site by Heinrich Schliemann. Partly due to the paucity of archaeological research on EBA Anatolia, Troy has long been considered as the only key site for Western Anatolia and the Northern Aegean. However, as a result of recent excavations at other contemporary sites, it has become clear that Troy was not the only significant EBA settlement in this region and that its position as a key site is due for a reexamination. 0To explore the similarities and diversities of EBA cultures across the Northern-Aegean and Western Anatolia, an international conference entitled 'Early Bronze Age Troy: Chronology, Cultural Development and Interregional Contacts' was held in early May 2009 at the University of Tübingen. Besides the general aspects of chronology and stratigraphy, it addressed themes such as the emergence of stratified societies, concepts of EBA economy and trade, production and distribution of raw materials and craft specialization with special reference to Troy itself.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Studia Troica Monographien -- 8
- Studia Troica Monographien -- Bd. 8.
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