Metal jewellery of the Southern Levant and its Western neighbours: cross-cultural influences in the Early Iron Age Eastern Mediterranean
The Early Iron Age period of the southern coastal plain of the Levant (ca. 1200-900 BCE) displays certain new features that suggest the appearance of the Philistines or other Sea Peoples. The early stages of this period represent a departure from Late Bronze Age traditions and evidence of cross-cult...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Early Iron Age period of the southern coastal plain of the Levant (ca. 1200-900 BCE) displays certain new features that suggest the appearance of the Philistines or other Sea Peoples. The early stages of this period represent a departure from Late Bronze Age traditions and evidence of cross-cultural influences within the eastern Mediterranean. This volume contributes to the discussion of the origin of the Sea Peoples by examining the role of adornment in the portrayal of cultural identity. Metal jewellery is assessed from 29 sites in the southern Levant, the Aegean, and Cyprus, resulting in the creation of the first multi-regional typology of metal jewellery for the Iron Age I-IIA eastern Mediterranean. By examining various categories of metal jewellery from the southern Levant and its western neighbours, this study contributes to the debate about the relations and exchanges that affected the region during this pivotal period in history. The formation, maintenance, and communication of group identification through physical appearance is assessed through a phenomenological view of cultural material to explain what is termed cultural intention |
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS
List of Tables.......................................................... xi
List of Figures......................................................... xiii
Acknowledgments..................................................................... xv
Site Name Abbreviations........................................................... xvii
INTRODUCTION
Chronology........................................................................... 2
Overview and Aims.................................................................... 3
CHAPTER 1
METHODOLOGY AND THEORETICAL APPROACH
1.1 The Dataset..................................................................... 5
1.1.1 Selection of Sites....................................................... 5
1.1.2 Analysis of Stratigraphical Contexts..................................... 7
1.1.3 Collection of Data...................................................... 10
1.1.4 Cataloguing of Data..................................................... 10
1.1.5 Formulation and Application of a New Typology of Metal Jewellery . 11
1.2 Interpretation of the Data..................................................... 12
1.2.1 Distribution and Frequency Analyses..................................... 13
1.2.2 Statistical Assessment of Similarity and Dissimilarity between Regions . 13
1.2.3 Theoretical Framework for Interpretation................................ 13
CHAPTER 2
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Studies of Jewellery from the Southern Levant.................................. 19
2.1.1 Early Studies........................................................... 19
2.1.2 Recent Studies.......................................................... 21
2.2 Studies of Jewellery from the Aegean .......................................... 26
2.2.1 Early Studies........................................................... 26
2.2.2 Recent Studies.......................................................... 27
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2.3 Studies of Jewellery from Cyprus...................................... 29
2.3.1 Early Studies.................................................. 29
2.3.2 Recent Studies................................................. 30
CHAPTER 3
SOURCES OF EVIDENCE
3.1 Regional Site Survey: Philistia....................................... 35
3.1.1 Ashdod......................................................... 35
3.1.2 Azor........................................................... 37
3.1.3 Ekron.......................................................... 38
3.1.4 Gath........................................................... 40
3.1.5 Qasile......................................................... 41
3.2 Regional Site Survey: Cisjordan....................................... 43
3.2.1 Beth Shean..................................................... 43
3.2.2 Beth Shemesh................................................... 44
3.2.3 ‘Eitun......................................................... 46
3.2.4 Far‘ah......................................................... 47
3.2.5 Megiddo........................................................ 49
3.2.6 Nasbeh......................................................... 51
3.2.7 Taiyiba........................................................ 52
3.3 Regional Site Survey: Transjordan..................................... 53
3.3.1 Baq‘ah Valley.................................................. 53
3.3.2 Deir ‘Ain ‘Abata............................................... 54
3.3.3 Madaba......................................................... 55
3.3.4 Sahab.......................................................... 56
3.3.5 Sa idiyeh............................................................ 58
3.3.6 Tawilan.............................................................. 59
3.4 Regional Site Survey: The Aegean ..................................... 60
3.4.1 Kerameikos........................................................... 60
3.4.2 Knossos North Cemetery............................................... 62
3.4.3 Lefkandi............................................................. 63
3.4.4 Marmariane........................................................... 64
3.4.5 Perati............................................................... 66
3.4.6 Sellopoulo........................................................... 67
3.5 Regional Site Survey: Cyprus.......................................... 69
3.5.1 Enkomi............................................................... 69
3.5.2 Hala Sultan Tekke.................................................... 71
3.5.3 Kouklia/Palaepaphos.................................................. 72
3.5.4 Maroni............................................................... 74
3.5.5 Pyla-Kokkinokremos................................................... 75
3.6 Discussion............................................................ 76
TABLE OF CONTENTS Vll
CHAPTER 4
CATALOGUE AND TYPOLOGY
4.1 Multiregional Catalogue...............................................
4.2 Multiregional Typology................................................ 80
4.3 Category 1: Earring Typology.......................................... 81
4.3.1 Type II: Lunates.................................................. 82
4.3.2 Type III: Lunates with Attached Pendant........................... 85
4.3.3 Type 1 III: Composite Lunates or Hoops with Pendant............... 92
4.3.4 Type 1IV: Annular Hoops........................................... 96
4.3.5 Type IV: Annular Hoops with Attached Pendant...................... 99
4.3.6 Type 1VI: Slings................................................. 103
4.3.7 Type 1VIL Undefinable Shapes and Fragments....................... 105
4.4 Category 2: Ring Typology............................................. 105
4.4.1 Type 21: Finger Rings......................................... 105
4.4.2 Type 211: Toe Rings................................................ 114
4.4.3 Type 2III: Finger Rings with Bezel................................. 115
4.4.4 Type 2IV: Spirals.................................................. 123
4.4.5 Type 2V: Undefinable Shapes and Fragments.......................... 125
4.5 Category 3: Bangle Typology........................................... 125
4.5.1 Type 31: Closed.................................................... 126
4.5.2 Type 311: Open-ended............................................... 127
4.5.3 Type 3III: Overlapping............................................. 131
4.5.4 Type 3IV: Decorative............................................... 133
4.5.5 Type 3V: Spirals................................................... 136
4.5.6 Type 3VI: Undefinable Shapes and Fragments......................... 137
4.6 Category 4: Pendant Typology.......................................... 137
4.6.1 Type 4L Egyptian Deities........................................... 138
4.6.2 Type 411: Fauna.................................................... 138
4.6.3 Type 4III: Flora................................................... 139
4.6.4 Type 4IV: Geometric Shapes......................................... 140
4.6.5 Type 4V: Replicas of Manufactured Objects.......................... 147
4.6.6 Type 4VI: Other.................................................... 147
4.7 Category 5: Bead Typology............................................. 148
4.7.1 Type 51: Spheroid.................................................. 148
4.7.2 Type 511: Oblate................................................... 150
4.7.3 Type 5III: Barrel.................................................. 151
4.7.4 Type 5IV: Bicone................................................... 153
4.7.5 Type 5V: Cylinder.................................................. 154
4.7.6 Type 5VI: Relief Beads............................................. 158
4.7.7 Type 5VII: Other................................................... 162
4.8 Category 6: Garment Fasteners Typology................................ 164
4.8.1 Type 61: Toggle Pin........................................... 164
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4.8.2 Type 511: Dress Pin............................................. 171
4.8.3 Type 6III: Fibula................................................ 176
4.9 Category 7: Foil Ornament Typology.................................... 184
4.9.1 Type 71: Diadems................................................. 184
4.9.2 Type 711: Mouthpieces............................................ 186
4.9.3 Type 7III: Plaques............................................... 188
4.10 Observations about the Typology....................................... 190
4.10.1 Category 1: Earrings.......................................... 190
4.10.2 Category 2: Rings............................................. 193
4.10.3 Category 3: Bangles........................................... 195
4.10.4 Category 4: Pendants.......................................... 197
4.10.5 Category 5: Beads............................................. 198
4.10.6 Category 6: Garment Fasteners...................................... 200
4.10.7 Category 7: Foil Ornaments.................................... 204
CHAPTER 5
FREQUENCY AND DISTRIBUTION ANALYSES
5.1 Data Collection and Quality................................................ 207
5.1.1 Method of Data Collection.......................................... 207
5.1.2 Data Quality by Category and Region................................ 208
5.2 Frequencies................................................................ 208
5.2.1 Artefacts by Category.............................................. 208
5.2.2 Categories by Dimensions........................................... 209
5.2.3 Categories by Material............................................. 214
5.3 Distributions.............................................................. 217
5.3.1 Artefacts by Site.................................................. 217
5.3.2 Artefacts by Findspot and Period................................... 218
5.3.3 Categories and Subtypes by Site.................................... 219
5.3.4 Decorative Technique by Category and Site.......................... 223
5.3.5 Categories by Context and Region................................... 225
5.3.6 Categories by Regional Association................................. 226
5.4 Observations............................................................... 227
5.5 Analysis of Similarity between Regions..................................... 230
5.5.1 Phase 1: Similarity between Regions Based on Jewellery Types . . . 231
5.5.2 Phase 2: Similarity between Regions Based on Jewellery Subgroups 235
CHAPTER 6
INTERPRETATIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
6.1 Case Study: Tomb 1, Tell es-Safi/Gath................................. 240
6.1.1 The Archaeological Site.......................................... 240
6.1.2 The Excavated Jewellery.......................................... 242
TABLE OF CONTENTS IX
6.1.3 Summary....................................................... 247
6.2 Object Study ......................................................... 250
6.2.1 Tassels and Entanglement...................................... 250
6.2.2 Anomalies and Embodiment...................................... 256
6.3 Final Summary.......................................................... 259
Bibliography............................................................... 263
Appendix A: Metals and Metal Technologies..................................... 324
Metals and Metal Alloys.................................................. 324
Bronze............................................................ 325
Copper............................................................ 326
Electrum.......................................................... 327
Gold.............................................................. 328
Iron.......................................................... 328
Silver........................................................ 331
Steel............................................................. 332
Metal Technologies ...................................................... 333
Annealing......................................................... 333
Casting........................................................... 333
Colloid hard soldering (diffusion bonding) ....................... 333
Hard soldering (brazing).......................................... 334
Plating........................................................... 334
Polishing......................................................... 334
Sheet and foil.................................................... 334
Welding........................................................... 334
Wire.............................................................. 334
Decorative Technologies................................................. 335
Braiding.......................................................... 335
Chasing........................................................... 335
Cloisonné......................................................... 335
Crimping.......................................................... 335
Engraving......................................................... 335
Filigree.......................................................... 335
Granulation....................................................... 336
Incising.......................................................... 337
Pointillé......................................................... 337
Repoussé.......................................................... 337
Ribbing........................................................... 337
Appendix B: Metal Jewellery within the Dataset............................. 338
Philistia............................................................... 338
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Ashdod.......................................................... 338
Azor............................................................ 338
Ekron........................................................... 338
Gath............................................................ 339
Qasile....................................................... 341
Cisjordan............................................................... 342
Beth Shean...................................................... 342
Beth Shemesh.................................................... 345
‘Eitun.......................................................... 345
Far‘ah.......................................................... 346
Megiddo......................................................... 357
Nasbeh.......................................................... 360
Taiyiba......................................................... 369
Transjordan............................................................. 370
Baq ah Valley................................................... 370
Deir ‘Ain ‘Abata................................................ 381
Madaba.......................................................... 383
Sahab........................................................... 384
Sa‘idiyeh....................................................... 387
Tawilan......................................................... 390
Aegean.................................................................. 391
Kerameikos...................................................... 391
Knossos North Cemetery.......................................... 394
Lefkandi........................................................ 395
Marmariane...................................................... 397
Perati.......................................................... 397
Sellopoulo...................................................... 401
Cyprus.................................................................. 401
Enkomi.......................................................... 401
Hala Sultan Tekke............................................... 411
Kouklia/Palaepaphos............................................. 414
Maroni.......................................................... 415
Pyla-Kokkinokremos.............................................. 416
Figures
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spelling | Verduci, Josephine A. Verfasser aut Metal jewellery of the Southern Levant and its Western neighbours cross-cultural influences in the Early Iron Age Eastern Mediterranean by Josephine A. Verduci Leuven ; Paris ; Bristol, CT Peeters 2018 xviii, 435 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ancient Near Eastern studies. Supplement 53 The Early Iron Age period of the southern coastal plain of the Levant (ca. 1200-900 BCE) displays certain new features that suggest the appearance of the Philistines or other Sea Peoples. The early stages of this period represent a departure from Late Bronze Age traditions and evidence of cross-cultural influences within the eastern Mediterranean. This volume contributes to the discussion of the origin of the Sea Peoples by examining the role of adornment in the portrayal of cultural identity. Metal jewellery is assessed from 29 sites in the southern Levant, the Aegean, and Cyprus, resulting in the creation of the first multi-regional typology of metal jewellery for the Iron Age I-IIA eastern Mediterranean. By examining various categories of metal jewellery from the southern Levant and its western neighbours, this study contributes to the debate about the relations and exchanges that affected the region during this pivotal period in history. The formation, maintenance, and communication of group identification through physical appearance is assessed through a phenomenological view of cultural material to explain what is termed cultural intention Eisenzeit (DE-588)4014102-0 gnd rswk-swf Schmuck (DE-588)4052945-9 gnd rswk-swf Mittelmeerraum (DE-588)4074900-9 gnd rswk-swf Jewelry, Ancient / Mediterranean Region Jewelry, Ancient Mediterranean Region Alter Orient, historisch (DE-2581)TH000003384 gbd Vor- und Frühgeschichte (DE-2581)TH000003381 gbd Kleinkunst (DE-2581)TH000008271 gbd Gold & Silber (auch Schmuck) (DE-2581)TH000008275 gbd Mittelmeerraum (DE-588)4074900-9 g Schmuck (DE-588)4052945-9 s Eisenzeit (DE-588)4014102-0 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-90-429-3694-2 Ancient Near Eastern studies. Supplement 53 (DE-604)BV013685266 53 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030630036&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Verduci, Josephine A. Metal jewellery of the Southern Levant and its Western neighbours cross-cultural influences in the Early Iron Age Eastern Mediterranean Ancient Near Eastern studies. Supplement Eisenzeit (DE-588)4014102-0 gnd Schmuck (DE-588)4052945-9 gnd |
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title | Metal jewellery of the Southern Levant and its Western neighbours cross-cultural influences in the Early Iron Age Eastern Mediterranean |
title_auth | Metal jewellery of the Southern Levant and its Western neighbours cross-cultural influences in the Early Iron Age Eastern Mediterranean |
title_exact_search | Metal jewellery of the Southern Levant and its Western neighbours cross-cultural influences in the Early Iron Age Eastern Mediterranean |
title_full | Metal jewellery of the Southern Levant and its Western neighbours cross-cultural influences in the Early Iron Age Eastern Mediterranean by Josephine A. Verduci |
title_fullStr | Metal jewellery of the Southern Levant and its Western neighbours cross-cultural influences in the Early Iron Age Eastern Mediterranean by Josephine A. Verduci |
title_full_unstemmed | Metal jewellery of the Southern Levant and its Western neighbours cross-cultural influences in the Early Iron Age Eastern Mediterranean by Josephine A. Verduci |
title_short | Metal jewellery of the Southern Levant and its Western neighbours |
title_sort | metal jewellery of the southern levant and its western neighbours cross cultural influences in the early iron age eastern mediterranean |
title_sub | cross-cultural influences in the Early Iron Age Eastern Mediterranean |
topic | Eisenzeit (DE-588)4014102-0 gnd Schmuck (DE-588)4052945-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Eisenzeit Schmuck Mittelmeerraum |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030630036&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV013685266 |
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