1966
DOI: 10.3406/syria.1966.5872
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Relations between Byblos, Egypt and Mesopotamia at the end of the third millenium B.C. A Study of a Montet Jar.

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“…Byblos represented Egypt's primary trading port (Breyer 2010: 101-14; cf. the Montet Jar with hundreds of Egyptian scarabs and anulets, Tufnell, Ward 1966;Ben-Tor 1998), as glimpsed in the famous tale of 10 Kopetzky 2018: 313-4: 'It is the author's opinion that most of the Egyptian objects found inside Tombs I-III were robbed from burials of the 12th and 13th Dynasties in the Memphite region around the time of the collapse of the Middle Kingdom and shortly afterwards'. See also Ahrens 2016; Ahrens 2015a and 2015b.…”
Section: 'Out-of-time' Artefacts: Chronological Asynchronismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Byblos represented Egypt's primary trading port (Breyer 2010: 101-14; cf. the Montet Jar with hundreds of Egyptian scarabs and anulets, Tufnell, Ward 1966;Ben-Tor 1998), as glimpsed in the famous tale of 10 Kopetzky 2018: 313-4: 'It is the author's opinion that most of the Egyptian objects found inside Tombs I-III were robbed from burials of the 12th and 13th Dynasties in the Memphite region around the time of the collapse of the Middle Kingdom and shortly afterwards'. See also Ahrens 2016; Ahrens 2015a and 2015b.…”
Section: 'Out-of-time' Artefacts: Chronological Asynchronismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…37/2, 44). 197 Seven vessels of the former type were published by Montet on a photo, 198 which showed these pieces associated with other pottery. The same assortment was photographed a second time, but from a different angle and was published by Montet with the remark "Poteries trouvées à Byblos (tombeau II)".…”
Section: Potterymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…304 Levi 1927-1929 έλα ρξπζφ πεξίαπην-εμάξηεκα πεξηδεξαίνπ κε απεηθφληζε θεθαιήο ιένληνο, 7 νπ αη. Tufnell andWard 1966, 206-207, αξ. 192, Musche 1992 Reichel 1942, 27-28, αξ.…”
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