More than 1000 copper-based weapons associated with the Middle Bronze Age II (MB II; ca. 1950-1550 BCE) culture have been recovered, primarily in burials, throughout the Levant (Figure 1); [1-7]. These, funerary contexts have generally been referred to as "warrior burials", and contained individuals buried with a presumed "kit", comprising weapons, such as daggers, axes and spearheads found on the deceased's waist and/or next to their head (Figure 2). The "warrior burials" are dated mainly to the first half of the MBII period (MB IIA; 1950-1750 BCE) and decline in occurrence in the Middle Bronze IIB (MB IIB; 1750-1550 BCE) [6][7][8].
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