Nomads of the Mediterranean: Studies in Honor of Michal Artzy
In: Culture and History of the Ancient near East Ser.
Intro -- Nomads of the Mediterranean: Trade and Contact in the Bronze and Iron Ages: Studies in Honor of Michal Artzy -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Authors -- Editors -- Introduction Professor Michal Artzy: A Scholarly Life by the Mediterranean -- Professor Michal Artzy, Curriculum Vitae -- 1 Tyre before Tyre: The Early Bronze Age Foundation -- 1 The Origins of the Settlement in the Archaeological Record -- 2 The Legends about Tyre's Origins -- Acknowledgments -- 2 Two Imported Pottery Vessels from the Middle Euphrates to the Southern Levant and Their Contribution to the Chronology of the End of Early Bronze i and the Beginning of Early Bronze ii -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Burial Grounds -- 3 The Vessels -- 4 Chronological Data from Egypt -- 5 Chronological Data from the Middle Euphrates Basin (Northern Mesopotamia) -- 6 Discussion and Conclusions -- 3 Burials of Domesticated Animals in the Middle Bronze Age Rampart at Tel 'Akko in Light of Archaeological Finds in the Levant and Ceremonies from the Ancient near East -- 1 Introduction -- 2 General Background about Tel 'Akko -- 3 The Location of the Burials -- 4 Burials of Donkeys, Dogs, and Pigs during the Second Millennium bce -- 5 Evidence of a Dog, Pig, and Donkey Cult in Mesopotamia, Syria, and Anatolia and Their Religious Significance -- 6 Dog, Pig, and Donkey Burials in the Context of Rituals against Lamastu -- 7 Summary -- 4 "For the Wealth of the Sea Will Pass on to You": Changes in Patterns of Trade from Southern Phoenicia to Northern Judah in the Late Iron Age and Persian Periods -- 5 Cypriot Pottery from the Second Millennium bce at Tell Keisan in the Lower Galilee (Israel) -- 1 White Slip Ware -- 2 Base Ring Ware -- 3 Possible Monochrome Ware -- 4 Bucchero Ware -- 5 Bichrome Wheel-Made and Handmade Wares -- 6 Handmade Red-on-Black Ware -- 7 White Painted Ware.