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1 :9 PM 107 CTP DPI 175LPI T
2 :9 PM 108 CTP DPI 175LPI T (2011) ( (2005) )
3 :9 PM 109 CTP DPI 175LPI T 109 (Late Bronze Age: BC) 15 (Syro- Palestinan) 1973 (Sheytan Deresi) (Bass 1982) ( 1600 ) 1974 (Point Iria) 25kg ( ) 6
4 :9 PM 110 CTP DPI 175LPI T (2011) (Phelps et al 1999) 1982 (Haifa) ) (Galili et al 1986) (Gelidonya) (Uluburun) 1 (Gelidonya) 1960 (Bass 1967) < 1> (Institute of Natical Archaeology ) 1) (Wachsmann 1998)
5 :9 PM 111 CTP DPI 175LPI T 111 ( : ingot) (ox-hide) 34 < 1> ( : planoconvex) 3 1 ( ) (itinerant craftsman) (weights)
6 :9 PM 112 CTP DPI 175LPI T (2011) 2 (Uluburun) 1982 (Kas) 6 (Grand Gape: ) 1982 (Bodrum) (Bass 1986) (Pulak 1998) 14 2) < 2> (Uluburun) (Pulak )
7 :9 PM 113 CTP DPI 175LPI T 113 < 3> (Pulak ) < 2> (ox-hide) (317 ) (31 ) (121 ) (5 ) 10 (foundary mark) (Pulak 1998)< 3> ( ) < 4> (Bass 1967) 2) (Pulak 1998 ) 24 ( )( ) (drill bit) (faience: ) (cumin) (coriander) ( ) (weight) (2006)
8 :9 PM 114 CTP DPI 175LPI T (2011) < 4> (Keftiu) ( 15 )( Heraklion ) < 5> - - (Euboea) (Kyme) (Pulak 1997) < 5> (Jones )
9 :9 PM 115 CTP DPI 175LPI T (Pulak 1998) (Bass 1986) < 6> (Van Dijk 2000) (Tite et al 2008) 149 (Canaanite amphora: ) < 6> (Thebes) 26 (Ingram )
10 :9 PM 116 CTP DPI 175LPI T (2011) (Wijngaarden 2002) (Pistacia: ) ( ) ( ) 1 (pithoi: ) 9 (Haldane 1993) ( ) 3) (provenance study) 3) (amber) (Jutland) (Todd 1985)
11 :9 PM 117 CTP DPI 175LPI T 117 (raw materials) 4) 1 ( ) (Zakro) (Tylissos) (Hagia) (Gournia) (Palaikasto) 15 4) ( ) (alteration and contamination processes) (Cho 2009)
12 :9 PM 118 CTP DPI 175LPI T (2011) (Muhly 1999) (Muhly 1999) (Lead Isotope Analysis) - 20 (Apliki) (Stos-Gale 1997) 79 (Gale 2001) 1250 (slag) (recycling) (re-use) (Knapp 2001) (lead isotope ratios) 2 (Gale 1991)
13 :9 PM 119 CTP DPI 175LPI T ( ) (Muhly 1973) (Hauptmann et al 2002) (Pulak 2001) 2
14 :9 PM 120 CTP DPI 175LPI T (2011) ( ) (Jackson 2005; Nikita 2006) (Amarna) (Ramesside) (Malkata) (Shortland et al 2007) (J Paul Museum) 11 ( LA-ICP-TOFMS: Laser ablation time-of-flight inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analysis) 5 4 (Walton et al 2009) ( CETAC LSX-100 laser ablation system anslysis Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry anslysis) (Brill 1999) (Jackson and Nicholson 2007) (Jackson and Nicholson 2010) ( ) (Jackson and Nicholson 2010)
15 :9 PM 121 CTP DPI 175LPI T ) - 3 (Hankey 1993) (Sherratt 1999) (Bassit) (Ugarit) (Byblos) (Hazor) (Amman) (Saqqara) (Abydos) (Dra Abu el-naga) (Hankey 1993)? - 5)
16 :9 PM 122 CTP DPI 175LPI T (2011) (Hankey 1967) (Mommsen 1992; Hein et al 1999; Wijngaarden 2002) (Neutron Activation Analysis) (Argolid) (Zuckerman et al 2010) (Tell Abu Hawam) (Ashdod) (directional trade) (Zuckerman et al 2010) (Killebrew 1998) (Aroglid) (Michel et al 1993; Mcgovern 1996)
17 :9 PM 123 CTP DPI 175LPI T (Bass 1986) 1960 ( )
18 :9 PM 124 CTP DPI 175LPI T (2011) (Renfrew 1972) (freelance commercial trader) sponsored trade) (Muhly 1999; Johns 2007) (palace ( )
19 :9 PM 125 CTP DPI 175LPI T 125 _ : _ : _ :
20 :9 PM 126 CTP DPI 175LPI T (2011) ( ) 2006 Bass G F 1967 Cape Gelidonya: A Bronze Age Shipwreck (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society) Philadelphia PA: The American Philosophical Society Bass G F 1982 Survey of Ancient Shipwrecks in the Mediterranean National Geographic Society Research Reports 1973 Projects Vol 14 pp Bass G F 1986 A Bronze Age Shipwreck at Uluburun (Kas): 1984 Campaign American Journal of Archaeology Vol 90 No 3 pp Brill RH 1999 Chemical Analyses of Early Glasses In: Tables of Analyses Vol II Corning Museum of Glass Corning NY Cho D Y 2009 New Perspectives in the Study of Production and Exchange in Korean Archaeology The Review of Korean Studies Vol 90 No 3 pp Centuries BC In The Aegean and the Orient in the Second Millenium Proceedings of the 50th Anniversary Symposium Cincinnati April 1997 edited by E H Cline and D Harris- Cline Austin: University of Texas Gale N H 1997 The isotopic composition of tin in some ancient metals and the recycling problem in metal provenancing Archaeometry Vol 39 No 7 pp 1-82 Gale N H 2001 Archaeology Science-Based Archaeology and the Mediterranean Bronze Age Metals Trade: A Contribution to the Debate European Journal of Archaeology Vol 4 No 1 pp Galili E N Shmueli M Artzy 1986 Bronze Age ship s cargo of copper and tin IntJNautA Hankey V 1967 Mycenaean pottery in the Middle East: notes on finds since 1951 The Annual of the British School at Athens Hankey V 1993 Pottery as Evidence for Trade: Egypt In Wace and Blegen: Pottery as Evidence for Trade in the Aegean Bronze Age (eds) C Zerner P Zerner and J Winder Amsterdam: JC Gieben Haldane C 1993 Direct evidence for organic cargoes in the Late Bronze Age World Archaeology Vol 24 pp Hauptmann A R Maddin and M Prange 2002 On the Structure and Composition of Copper and Tin Ingots Excavated from the Shipwreck of Uluburun BASOR 328:1-30 Hein A Maran J Mommsen H 1999 Elements concentration distributions and most discriminating elements for provenancing by Neutron Activation Analyses of ceramics from Bronze Age sites in GreeceInt Symposium on Archaeometry Urbana 1996 Journal of Archaeological Science Jackson C M 2005 Archaeology: glassmaking in Bronze -Age Egypt Science Jackson C M Nicholson P T 2007 Compositional analysis of the vitreous materials found at Amarna In: Nicholson PT (ed) Brilliant Things for Akhenaten: The Production of Glass Vitreous Materials and Pottery at Amarna Site O451 Egypt Exploration Society pp 101 -
21 :9 PM 127 CTP DPI 175LPI T Jackson C M Nicholson P T 2010 The provenance of some glass inogts from the Uluburun shipwreck Journal of archaeological science Vol 37 No 2 pp Ingram R 2005 Faience and Glass Beads from the Late Bronze Age Shipwreck at Uluburun MA thesis Texas: Texas A&M University Jones M R 2007 Oxhide Ingots Copper Production and the Mediterranean Trade in Copper and Other Metals in the Bronze Age Texas: MA Thesis Texas A&M University Kassianidou V 2003 The Trade of Tin and the Island of Copper In The Problem of Early Tin (eds) A Giumlia-Mair and F LoSchiavo pp BAR-IS 1199 Oxford: Archaeopress Killebrew A E Mycenaean and Aegean-Style Pottery in Canaan During the 14th - McGovern P E 1996 Vin extraordinaire The Sciences Vol 36 No 6 pp th Michel R H McGovern P E & Badler V R 1993 The first wine and beer Analytical Chemistry Vol 65 pp Mommsen H Beier T Diehl U Podzuweit C 1992 Provenance determination of Mycenaean sherds found in Tell el-amarna by neutron activation analysis Journal of Archaeological Science Muhly J D 1973 Copper and Tin: The Distribution of Mineral Resources and the Nature of the Metals Trade in the Bronze Age Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences v Hamden CT: Archon Books Muhly J D 1999 Copper and Bronze in Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean Archaeometallurgy of the Asian Old World (eds) V C Piggott MASCA Research Papers in Science and Archaeology Volume The University Museum University of Pennsylvania Nicholson P T 1995 Glass making/working at Amarna: some new work Journal of Glass Studies Vo 37 pp Nikita K Henderson J 2006 Glass analyses from Mycenaean Thebes and Elateia: compositional evidence for a Mycenaean glass industry Journal of Glass Studies Oppenheim A L 1973 Towards a history of glass in the Ancient Near East Journal of the American Oriental Society Vol 93 pp Phelps W Lolos Y and Vichos Y(eds) 1999 The Point Iria Wreck: Interconnections in the Mediterranean ca 1200 BC Athens Pulak C 1997 The Uluburun Shipwreck In Res Maritimae: Cyprus and the Eastern Mediterranean from Prehistory to Late Antiquity Cyprus American Research Institute Monograph Series Vol Atlanta: Scholars Press Pulak C 1998 The Uluburun Shipwreck: an Overview The International Journal of Nautical Archaeology Vol 27 No 3 pp Pulak C 2001 The Cargo of the Uluburun Ship and Evidence for Trade with the Aegean and Beyond From Italy and Cyprus in Antiquity: BC (eds) L Bonfante and V Karageorghis Nicosia Cyprus: Costakis and Leto Severis Foundation Pulak C 2005 Discovering a Royal Ship from the Age of King Tut: Uluburun Turkey In Beneath the Seven Seas (ed) G F Bass pp New York NY: Thames & Hudson Inc In
22 :9 PM 128 CTP DPI 175LPI T (2011) Renfrew A C 1972 The Emergence of Civilization: The Cyclades and the Aegean in the Third Millennium BC London: Methuen Sherratt S 1999 e pur si muove: pots markets and values in the second millennium Mediterranean In: The Complex Past of Pottery: Production Circulation and Consumption of Mycenaean and Greek Pottery (Sixteenth to Early Fifth Centuries BC) (eds) Crielaard JP Stissi V Wijngaarden G JC Gieben Amsterdam pp Shortland A Rogers N Eremin K 2007 Trace element discriminants between Egyptian and Mesopotamian Late Bronze Age glasses Journal of Archaeological Science 34 (5) Steel L 2002 Consuming passions: a contextual study of the local consumption of Mycenaean pottery at Tell el-ajjul Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology Stos-Gale Z A Maliotis G Gale N H & Annetts N 1997 Lead isotope characteristics of the Cyprus copper ore deposits applied to provenance studies of copper oxhide ingots Archaeometry Vol 39 pp Tite M A Shortland G Hatton Y Maniatis D Kavoussanaki M Pyrli and M Panagiotaki 2008 The scientific examination of Aegean vitreous materials problems and potential In: Vitreous Materials in the Late Bronze Age Aegean (Eds) C M Jackson and E C W Wager Sheffield Centre for Aegean Archaeology Oxbow Publications Oxford vol 9 pp Todd J M 1985 Baltic amber in the ancient near east: A preliminary investigation Journal of Baltic Studies 16(3): Van Dijk J 2000 The Amarna period and the later New Kingdom (c BC) In: The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt (ed) I Shaw OUP Oxford pp Wachsmann S 1998 Seagoing Ships & Seamanship In The Bronze Age Levant MA thesis Texas: Texas A&M University Press Walton M S Shortland A Kirk S Degryse P 2009 Evidence for the trade of Mesopotamian and Egyptian glass to Mycenaean Greece Journal of Archaeological Science Weigand P C Harbottle G and Sayre E V 1977 Turquoise Sources and Source Analysis: Mesoamerican and Southwestern USA In Exchange Systems in Prehistory (eds) T Earle and J E Ericson New York: Academic Press pp Wijngaarden GJV 2002 Use and Appreciation of Mycenaean Pottery in the Levant Cyprus and Italy (ca BC) Amsterdam University Press Amsterdam Zuckerman S Ben-Shlomo D Mountjoy P and Mommsen H 2010 A provenance study of Mycenaean pottery from Northern Israel Journal of Archaeological Science Vol 37 pp
23 :9 PM 129 CTP DPI 175LPI T - Aspects 129 abstract A Review of Case Studies on Prehistoric Trade of Inter-regional Trade in the Eastern Mediterranean During the Late Bronze Age Cho Dae-youn (Chonbuk National University) During the Late Bronze Age Inter -regional trade in the Eastern Mediterranean flourished The archaeological evidence from the Uluburun shipwreck and the Gelidonya shipwreck have the potential to shed light on the nature the contact between the Mediterranean polities as thousands of archaeological remains were found on these shipwrecks With this in mind this paper first describes the archaeological evidence from these shipwrecks Then by presenting the findings of recent studies on the exchange network of copper pottery and glass that have been carried out using a variety of scientific methods the movement of those materials in the region is highlighted Through this attempt the several different lines of the Eastern Mediterranean exchange network were assessed and compared Finally the complicated picture of the inter-regional trade in this region in which commercial trade co-existed with palace sponsored trade is discussed Keywords Late Bronze Age Eastern Mediterranean Uluburun shipwreck Gelidonya shipwreck Exchange network Scientific methods Copper Pottery Glass
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