2016
DOI: 10.1080/00758914.2016.1194040
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Bone and ivory manufacturing at Ebla (Syria) during the Early and Middle Bronze Age (c.2500–1600 BC)

Abstract: The corpus of bone tools and other objects from Tell Mardikh-Ebla constitutes a basis for studying the role and development of bone working at this urban centre between 2500 BC and 1600 BC. A preliminary assessment of bone artefact production that takes into account typology, distribution, and relation with other broad functional classes of items is presented, underlining trends and changes over time. During the Early Bronze Age III-IV a specific local production is attested through decorated bone sticks/pins.… Show more

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