2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaa.2021.101367
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Strategies of survival? Change, continuity and the adaptive cycle across the middle to early late bronze age at Tell el-Dabˁa, Egypt

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“…This is also demonstrated in the change of the settlement structure in area F/I. However, contrary to a recent work (Mourad 2021), I would insist that class differentiation was already present before the people from Syro-Palestinian origin started to settle at the site.…”
Section: S U 913contrasting
confidence: 76%
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“…This is also demonstrated in the change of the settlement structure in area F/I. However, contrary to a recent work (Mourad 2021), I would insist that class differentiation was already present before the people from Syro-Palestinian origin started to settle at the site.…”
Section: S U 913contrasting
confidence: 76%
“…Unfortunately, even in a recent work which tends to focus on the subalternity of some ancient social groups from Avaris, such as the inhabitants of workers' settlement in area F/I, the consequences of inequality and precarity are not fully considered (Rees and Schreiber 2019). The change(s) that inhabitants of area F/I experienced during their lifetime are in recent works described simply as a "peaceful process of redevelopment rather than the result of dramatic events" (Kemp 2018: 224) or as a "reorganisaton" (Mourad 2021) without taking into consideration: Who was behind the reorganisation? What were the consequences of and who benefited from the reorganisation?…”
Section: S U 907mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, in different circumstances similar stressors required adaptations by the afflicted communities to survive. For example in Tell el-Dabˁa, Egypt, broader regional decline was adapted to by establishing new trading relationships and collaborating with neighbouring settlements [33]. The success of both existing characteristics and responses might be explained by varied definitions of resilience and sustainability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%