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Handel in Krisenzeiten: Agyptische-mykenische Handelsbeziehungen in der Ramessidenzeit

Handel in Krisenzeiten: Agyptische-mykenische Handelsbeziehungen in der Ramessidenzeit

by Archaeopress

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MPN9781784918675
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This book provides an overview of the sites of Mycenaean pottery finds in Egypt and Nubia.Data from thirty-six sites in Egypt and twelve sites in Nubia are presented.The context of the vessels and sherds dates from the reign of Akhenaten (18th Dynasty) to that of Ramesses VI (20th Dynasty).The imported vessels were found in the capital cities as well as in fortresses, other cities and tombs.Stirrup jars and flasks came to light frequently. Copies of Mycenaean stirrup jars made from clay, faience and stone were also found.The oldest sherd of an imitation vessel was found in Amarna; hence, the Mycenaean vessel shape (stirrup jar prevailing) was copied outside of Mycenaean Greece in the 18th Dynasty and filled with local liquids—possibly oil—and traded with Egypt.Egyptians not only imported vessels from the Levant but also produced imitation vessels themselves.Apparently, these vessels circulated only within Egypt.Chemical analyses of sherds from different sites reveal that the vessels found in 18th Dynasty contexts were made on the Mycenaean mainland.During the Ramesside period (19th–20th Dynasty) trading contacts with Mycenaean Greece shifted to Cyprus, where high quality Mycenaean pottery was produced.

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