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"Sea Peoples" Up-to-Date

Contributions to the Chronology of Eastern Mediterranean Volume XXXV

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ISBN-13978-3-7001-7963-4
ISBN-13 Online978-3-7001-8163-7
Subject AreaEgyptology
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Preliminaries

page 1

Contents

page 5

Abbreviations

page 7

Peter M. Fischer - Teresa Bürge

Preface

page 9

Peter M. Fischer - Teresa Bürge

Reflections on the Outcomes of the Workshop: Problems and Desiderata

page 11

Reinhard Jung

The Sea Peoples after Three Millennia: Possibilities and Limitations of Historical Reconstruction

page 23

Malcolm H. Wiener

Causes of Complex Systems Collapse at the End of the Bronze Age

page 43

Helène Whittaker

The Sea Peoples and the Collapse of Mycenaean Palatial Rule

page 75

David Kaniewski - Elise Van Campo

The Climatic Context of the 3.2 kyr calBP Event

page 85

Sturt W. Manning - Catherine Kearns - Brita Lorentzen

Dating the End of the Late Bronze Age with Radiocarbon: Some Observations, Concerns, and Revisiting the Dating of Late Cypriot IIC to IlIA

page 95

Jesse Michael Millek

Sea Peoples, Philistines, and the Destruction of Cities: A Critical Examination of Destruction Layers 'Caused' by the 'Sea Peoples'

page 113

Assaf Yasur-Landau

Some Notes on Philistines, Migration and Mediterranean Connectivity

page 141

Aren M. Maeir - Louise A. Hitchcock

The Appearance, Formation and Transformation of Philistine Culture: New Perspectives and New Finds

page 149

Lorenz Rahmstorf

Anglo-Saxons and Sea Peoples: Comparing Similar Approaches for Tracking Ancient Human Migration

page 163

Peter M. Fischer

The 13th/12th Century BCE Destructions and the Abandonment of Hala Sultan Tekke, Cyprus

page 177

Artemis Georgiou

Flourishing amidst a 'Crisis': The Regional History of the Paphos Polity at the Transition from the 13th to the 12th Centuries BCE

page 207

Gunnar Lehmann

The Late Bronze - Iron Age Transition and the Problem of the Sea Peoples Phenomenon in Cilicia

page 229

Diederik J.W. Meijer

The Archaeological Ramifications of "Philistines" in Aleppo

page 257

Francisco J. Núñez

The Impact of the Sea Peoples in the Central and Northern Levant in Perspective

page 263

Ayelet Gilboa - Ilan Sharon

Fluctuations in Levantine Maritime Foci across the Late Bronze/Iron Age Transition: Charting the Role of the Sharon-Carmel (Tjeker) Coast in the Rise of Iron Age Phoenician Polities

page 285

Teresa Bürge

The Late Bronze to Early Iron Age Transition in Transjordan - Between Tradition and Innovation: Evidence of Migration at Tell Abu al-Kharaz, Jordan Valley?

page 299

Wolfgang Zwickel

Philistines and Danites

page 329

Penelope A. Mountjoy

The Sea Peoples: A View from the Pottery

page 355

Philipp W. Stockhammer

How Aegean is Philistine Pottery? The Use of Aegean-type Pottery in the Early 12th Century BCE Southern Levant

page 379

Mathias Mehofer - Reinhard Jung

Weapons and Metals - Interregional Contacts between Italy and the Eastern Mediterranean during the Late Bronze Age

page 389

Gert Jan van Wijngaarden

Shifts in Value? Exotica in the 13th-12th Centuries BCE Mediterranean

page 401