Author:
Herrmann Virginia R.,Manning Sturt W.,Morgan Kathryn R.,Soldi Sebastiano,Schloen David
Abstract
Dates differ by up to 150 years in the protracted debate around the chronology of the Middle Bronze Age Near East. Here, the authors present radiocarbon and ceramic evidence from destroyed buildings at Zincirli, Türkiye, that support the Middle Chronology. Ceramics from late Middle Bronze Age sites in Syria and Anatolia, and Bayesian modelling of 18 well-stratified radiocarbon samples from site destruction contexts attributable to Hittite king Ḫattusili I, indicate a date in the later seventeenth century BC. Since the Northern Levant connects the Mesopotamian and Eastern Mediterranean second-millennium BC chronologies, this evidence supports the convergence of these long-debated schemas, with implications for the start of the Late Bronze Age and the rise of empires.
Funder
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Archeology
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