In her paper ‘Levantine wines in Italy between the Early Empire and Late Antiquity’ P. Komar investigates the patterns of Levantine wines imported into Italy between the Early Empire and Late Antiquity. Available OA @ https://t.co/S0WImE6Hjp
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A re-evaluation of Late Bronze Age Tel Lachish’s stratigraphy, including a new general division of the site’s history during the Late Bronze Age based on general horizons. Available OA @ https://t.co/dX38RUB6MG
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The latest issue of the journal — Levant 56(2) — is now out. Six very interesting OA articles. Available at: 👇https://t.co/siL2vaBcTS
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Interested in reading about the creation of more nuanced, bottom-up, narratives of social change in the early Iron Age southern Levant? A new paper by Routledge and Wilson is now online OA @ https://t.co/PiH5cOaILK
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🏆Levant Summer Prizes 2024🏆
Delighted to be able to announced the winners: Early Career Prize went to Giulia Muti @GiulMut
Best Paper was awarded to Alex Wasse et al.
Both papers are free to read online. Find out more @
https://t.co/Vb3KZEIaOv
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A micro-geoarchaeological look at adaptive and Glocal socio-economic aspects: the case of Middle Bronze Age Tel Dor, Israel — just published online and available OA at:
https://t.co/YHT0rUt6Gn 👇
New archaeological evidence has reshaped the understanding of Neolithic life in northwest #SaudiArabia, according to a study published in @JournalLevant@RCU_SA https://t.co/Yg5hyMZf2V
New paper looking at Neolithic ‘Standing Stone Circles’ from north-west Arabia—AlUla. Projectile points and architectural parallels provide insights into the origins of neolithization in northwest Arabia. OA at 👇
doi/full/10.1080/00758914.2024.2350826
Find out more about an unique object, probably connected to the world of seals, found within the Crusader-period fill of a cistern of a winery at Miʿilyā – Castellum Regis. Available OA at:
https://t.co/ylWdhyowe6
Not a place for respectable people, but the
ends of the earth converge there: insights
from Wisad Pools into the nature and context
of Jordan’s Black Desert Neolithic, by A. Wasse et al.
Are there connections between Wisad Pools and Neolithic Arabia?
Image — drills from W-400
The last issue of Levant for 2023 is out online — Guest edited by Morag M. Kersel @mokersel it looks at ethics in heritage and archaeology. A very interesting read 📖
Check it out at https://t.co/Sl9J44fRtY
Get writing... ✍️ It's that time of year again—time to think about submitting an article for the Levant Summer Prizes 2024. Find out more 👇
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🏆🥁🎺The winners of the Levant Summer Prizes 2023🥇🏆🍾 have been announced — find out more @ https://t.co/WkmegTmYfM
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New out by @DaamJasmin on @ContempLevant: "Palestinian past, Zionist future: vocabularies of tourism in Mandate Palestine" https://t.co/hmxv2Ibzxi
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🥁Levant Vol 55(1) SI — Regionalism, Social Boundaries and Cultural Interaction in the Levantine Early Bronze Age, edited by M Iserlis, Y Rotem & U Davidovich is now available — enjoy https://t.co/5Ltj182zQn
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📖 available now! Beyond sealing—Luca Bombardieri considers the external influences that potentially shaped the styles and uses of provenanced and unprovenanced MBA stamps from the Kouris Valley in Cyprus. 👇https://t.co/sS0WN07Z63