2016
DOI: 10.4000/syria.5214
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La vallée du Ghab du Bronze ancien à l’époque ottomane : résultats sommaires de la prospection syro-canadienne (2004-2006)

Abstract: La voix de la terre : fouilles et prospectionsLa vaLLée du Ghab du bronze ancien à L'époque ottomane : résuLtats sommaires de La prospection syro-canadienne (2004)(2005)(2006) Michel Fortin résumé -Présentation sommaire des résultats obtenus lors des deux campagnes de prospection, menées par une mission syro-canadienne en 2004 et en 2006, d'une portion de la moyenne vallée de l'Oronte, la vallée du Ghab. Après un rappel des explorations antérieures et la justification de la présente prospection, quelques sites… Show more

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“…While this, to some extent, reflects the priorities of archaeologists, it also results from the sheer quantity of EB IV occupation in the region, itself a product of the rapid growth in settlement and concomitant increase in the scale and complexity of both political units and the regional economy c. 2550-2000 cal. BC (Fortin 2016;Philip and Bradbury 2016; during what has been termed the 'Second Urban Revolution' (Akkermans and Schwartz 2003: 233). This development is likely to have had a significant impact upon ceramic production and distribution, and thus on associated economic and knowledge networks.…”
Section: Bronze Age Ceramics From the Orontes Valley And Adjacent Areas: The State Of Playmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While this, to some extent, reflects the priorities of archaeologists, it also results from the sheer quantity of EB IV occupation in the region, itself a product of the rapid growth in settlement and concomitant increase in the scale and complexity of both political units and the regional economy c. 2550-2000 cal. BC (Fortin 2016;Philip and Bradbury 2016; during what has been termed the 'Second Urban Revolution' (Akkermans and Schwartz 2003: 233). This development is likely to have had a significant impact upon ceramic production and distribution, and thus on associated economic and knowledge networks.…”
Section: Bronze Age Ceramics From the Orontes Valley And Adjacent Areas: The State Of Playmentioning
confidence: 99%