Climate change, invasions, and economic decline contributed to the collapse of Mediterranean Bronze Age civilizations.
Open-access geospatial data document 483 Middle and Late Bronze Age sites (2000–1200 BCE) and enable regional-scale analysis of settlement patterns, resources, and trade networks A new, freely ...
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Archaeologists working in western Asia Minor say they have mapped a dense constellation of 483 ancient settlements that once filled the landscape between the Aegean coast and the Anatolian interior.
Part 1: Beginnings. -- The discovery ; The mound at Kültepe ; The lower town ; Understanding the texts ; chronology and change -- Part 2: The Home Town. -- Assur ; The king in Assur ; The government ...
An immense Bronze Age settlement has emerged from the Kazakh Steppe, revealing a surprisingly urban and industrial society where archaeologists once expected nomadic camps. At Semiyarka, researchers ...
Yener, K. Aslihan and Vandiver, Pamela B. 1993. "Tin Processing at Goltepe, an Early Bronze Age Site in Anatolia." American Journal of Archaeology, 97, (2) 207–238.
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