Invention and Innovation 2004
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvh1dv0z.8
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The Provenance of Canaanite Amphorae found at Memphis and Amarna in the New Kingdom:

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“…(, ) and Smith et al . (). Sherds that did not correspond to any of these fabrics were qualified as ‘unknown fabrics’.…”
Section: Samples and Macroscopic Descriptionsmentioning
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“…(, ) and Smith et al . (). Sherds that did not correspond to any of these fabrics were qualified as ‘unknown fabrics’.…”
Section: Samples and Macroscopic Descriptionsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It was interpreted as originating from the seaward portion of the Jezreel Valley, approximately between Haifa and Akko (Smith et al . ). Samples HST 24 and HST 38 share a similar fabric and present a dark grey inner section (5YR 4/1), a yellow outer section (5YR 6/6) and no slip. They form a fourth fabric.…”
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“…102-103;Bikai 1987;Killebrew 2007;Pedrazzi 2007;Gilboa, Sharon, Boaretto 2008. 94 There were several provenance studies undertaken on various 'Canaanite-jar' assemblages, including: Jones, Vaughan 1988;McGovern 2000;Sugerman 2000;Cohen-Weinberger, Goren 2004;Smith et al 2004;Killebrew 2007, pp. 173-182;Day et al 2011;Ownby et al 2014;Gilboa, Waiman-Barak, Sharon 2015;Waiman-Barak, Gilboa 2016.…”
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“…Their initial appearance in small numbers at sites well outside their regions of production as early as the 16th and 15th centuries B.C.E. 11 For Canaanite jars, see Sugerman 2000;Smith et al 2004;Killebrew 2007;Day et al (forthcoming);Rutter (forthcoming). The flow of containers carrying such commodities only appears to have become reciprocal, in the sense that the containers began to move from west to east (i.e., the Aegean to the Near East) and vice versa, in the earlier 14th century B.C.E., at approximately the same time as the earliest Cypriot pithoi make their appearance in the Aegean.…”
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