Sea Peoples of Northern Levant?: Aegean-style Pottery from Early Iron Age Tell Tayinat

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Drawing on many parallels from Philistia through the Levant, Anatolia, the Aegean Sea, and beyond, this research begins to fill a longstanding lacuna in the Amuq Valley and attempts to correlate with historical and cultural trends in the Northern Levant and beyond.

Author(s): Brian Janeway
Series: Studies in the Archaeology and History of the Levant, 7
Publisher: Brill
Year: 2017

Language: English
Pages: 222
City: Leiden

SEA PEOPLES OF THE NORTHERN LEVANT?: AEGEAN-STYLE POTTERY FROM EARLY IRON AGE TELL TAYINAT
Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
List of Tables
Plates
Abbreviations
1. The Late Helladic IIIC Tradition in the East Mediterranean
1.1 Introduction
1.2 History of Late Helladic IIIC Scholarship
1.3 Ongoing Research in the Region
1.4 Summary Observations
2. Survey of Early Iron Age Sites Relating to Tell Tayinat
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Anatolia/Cilicia
2.2.1 Kinet Hoyiik
2.2.2 Dagdbaz Hoyiik
2.2.3 Tarsus
2.2.4 Kilise Tepe
2.2.5 Tille Hoyiik
2.2.6 Malatya
2.2.7 Bademgedigi Tepe
2.2.8 Miletus
2.3 Inland Syria
2.3.1 Tell Afis
2.3.2 Hama
2.3.3 Ain Dara
2.3.4 Tell 'Acharneh
2.3.5 Tell Qarqur
2.4 Coastal Syria and Phoenicia
2.4.1 Ras Ibn Hani and Ras el-Bassit
2.4.2 Ras Shamra (ancient Ugarit)
2.4.3 Tell Tweini
2.4.4 Tell Kazel
2.4.5 Sarepta
2.4.6 Tyre
2.4.7 Tel Dor
2.5 Philistia
2.5.1 Tel Miqne (ancient Ekron)
2.5.2 Tel Ashdod
2.5.3 Tel Ashkelon
2.5.4 Tell es-Safi (ancient Gath)
2.5.5 Tell Qasile
2.6 Cyprus
2.6.1 Enkomi and Kition
2.7 Summary Observations
3. Archaeology of the Early Iron Age in the Amuq Valley and Vicinity
3.1 Amuq Valley Surveys and Settlement Patterns
3.1.1 Braidwood Survey
3.1.2 Amuq Valley Regional Project (AVRP)
3.1.3 Sabuniye
3.1.4 Tell Ğindāris
3.2 The Syrian-Hittite Expedition and Renewed Excavations
3.2.1 Tell Judaidah
3.2.2 Chatal Höyük
3.2.3 The Syrian-Hittite Expedition to Tell Tayinat (1935-38)
3.2.4 The Tayinat Archaeological Project (2004-present)
3.2.5 Tell Atchana (ancient Alalakh)
3.3 Summary Observations
4. The Tell Tayinat LH IIIC Assemblage
4.1 Introduction
4.1.1 The Tayinat Assemblage
4.1.2 Field 1 Excavations
4.1.2.1 Architecture and Stratigraphy
4.1.2.2 Ceramic Assemblage
4.1.3 Order of Presentation
4.2 Aegean-Style Bowls
4.2.1 Introduction
4.2.1.1 Deep Bowl (FS 284/285; Plates 1-6)
4.2.1.1.1 Deep Bowl Morphology
4.2.1.1.2 Deep Bowl Decoration
4.2.1.1.3 Summary Observations
4.2.1.2 Shallow Angular Bowl (FS 295)
4.2.1.3 One-Handled Conical Bowl (FS 242)
4.2.2 Summary Observations
4.3 Aegean-Style Kraters
4.3.1 Introduction
4.3.2 Aegean Krater Shapes
4.3.3 Aegean Krater Assemblages
4.3.4 Kraters in the Amuq Valley
4.3.5 Tell Tayinat Krater Assemblage
4.3.5.1 Selection Strategy
4.3.5.2 Rim Typology and Morphology
KR-1 T-Shaped (KR-la Heavy, KR-lb Light)
KR-2a Square; KR-2b Rectangular
KR-3 Triangular (3a Regular, 3b Flat triangular)
KR-4 Oval
KR-S Everted (Sa Exterior Thickened, 5b Beveled, 5c Simple Flared)
KR-6 Inverted/Exterior Thickened
KR-7 Rounded
4.3.5.3 Miscellaneous Krater Shapes
4.3.5.4 Carinated Fragments
4.3.5.5 Summary Observations
4.3.5.6 Decoration
4.3.5.6.1 Introduction
4.3.5.6.2 Levantine Panel Style
4.3.5.6.3 Regional Parallels to the Levantine Panel Style
4.3.5.7 Krater Decoration at Tell Tayinat
4.3.5.7.1 Frieze-Style Decoration
Stacked Zigzag (some OMDS) (FM 61)
Solid-Painted Triangles
Cross-Hatched Triangles (FM 61)
Wavy Line Style (FM 53)
Stemless Spiral (FM 51)
Checkerboard (FM 56)
4.3.5.7.2 Miscellaneous Individual Motifs and Surface Treatments
Plain, Bands and Monochrome Decoration
Rosette (FM 17) 29 and Triglyph (FM 75)
Sea Anemone (FM 27)31
Double Axe (FM 35)
4.3.5.7.3 Pictorial Decoration
Bird Pictorial (TAP)
Bird Pictorial (Syrian-Hittite Expedition)
Fish Pictorial (TAP)
Anthropomorphic Pictorial (TAP)
4.3.6 Summary Observations
4.4 Aegean-Style Amphorae and Jars
4.4.1 Introduction
4.4.2 Morphology of the Tayinat Assemblage
4.4.2.1 Rim Typology
AJ-1 Oval
AJ-2 Triangular
AJ-3 Pro.filed
AJ-4 Hollow
AJ-5 Rounded; AJ-6 Simple; AJ-7 Flat
4.4.2.2 Aspects of Amphorae and Jar Forms
4.4.3 Decoration
4.4.3.1 Frieze-Style Decoration
Cross-Hatched Triangles (FM 61)
Herringbone (FM 58: 28-31)
Spiraliform Decoration (FM 51)
4.4.3.2 Individual Motifs
4.4.4 Summary Observations
4.5 Miscellaneous Forms and Sherds
4.5.1 Introduction
4.5.1.1 Trefoil-mouth jug (FS 137)
4.5.1.2 Feeding/Spouted Bottle (FS 159-162)
4.5.1.3 Pilgrim Flask (FS 186-188)
4.5.1.4 Pot-stand
4.5.1.5 Mug/Goblet (FS 224-228)
4.5.1.6 Aegean-style Cooking Pot
4.5.1.7 Unidentified Body Sherds
4.5.2 Summary Observations
5. Sea Peoples of the Northern Levant? Aegean-Style Pottery from Early Iron Age Tell Tayinat
5.1 A Mercantile Phenomenon?
5.2 The Result of Cypriot and/or CiliciaLinked Migration
5.3 How Much LH IIIC is in the Tayinat Assemblage?
5.4 Historical and Archaeological Synthesis
Tell Tayinat Pottery Plates (1-24)
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