Montesanto 2024, fig. 3
Related article: Montesanto M. 2024, From the river to the sea of the setting sun: route networks between the Euphrates and the Mediterranean during the Iron Age (1200-600 BCE), «Archeologia e Calcolatori», 35.1, 251-268 (https://doi.org/10.19282/ac.35.1.2024.17)
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Cypriot pottery found at 1) Tell Tayinat (after Karacic, Osborne 2017); 2) Chatal Hoyuk (after Pucci 2019); 3) Tell Ahmar (after Bunnens 2022); 4) Arslantepe (after Manuelli 2010).
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(1) Karacic S., Osborne J.F. 2017, Eastern Mediterranean economic exchange during the Iron age: Portable X-Ray fluorescence and neutron activation analysis of Cypriot-Style pottery in the Amuq valley, Turkey, «Plos One» (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166399); (2) Pucci M. 2019, Excavations in the Plain of Antioch III: Stratigraphy, Pottery, and Small Finds from Chatal Höyük in the Amuq Plain, Chicago, Chicago University Press; (3) Bunnens G. 2022, Tell Ahmar on the Syrian Euphrates: From Chalcolithic Village to Assyrian Provincial Capital, Oxford, Oxbow Books; (4) Manuelli F. 2010, Foreign influences and local tradition in the Iron Age pottery production from Arslantepe. Evidence from the new excavations of the Neo-Hittite levels, «Mesopotamia», 45, 71-84.
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