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Art And Society In Cyprus From The Bronze Age Into The Iron Age Smith

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Art And Society In Cyprus From The Bronze Age Into The Iron Age Smith
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 51.37 MB
Pages: 413
Author: Smith, Joanna S.
ISBN: 9781107683969, 1107683963
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Art And Society In Cyprus From The Bronze Age Into The Iron Age Smith by Smith, Joanna S. 9781107683969, 1107683963 instant download after payment.

Dramatic social and political change marks the period from the end of the Late Bronze Age into the Iron Age (ca. 1300–700 BCE) across the Mediterranean. Inland palatial centers of bureaucratic power weakened or collapsed ca. 1200 BCE while entrepreneurial exchange by sea survived and even expanded, becoming the Mediterranean-wide network of Phoenician trade. At the heart of that system was Kition, one of the largest harbor cities of ancient Cyprus. Earlier research has suggested that Phoenician rule was established at Kition after the abandonment of part of its Bronze Age settlement. A reexamination of Kition’s architecture, stratigraphy, inscriptions, sculpture, and ceramics demonstrates that it was not abandoned. This study emphasizes the placement and scale of images and how they reveal the development of economic and social control at Kition from its establishment in the thirteenth century BCE until the development of a centralized form of government by the Phoenicians, backed by the Assyrian king, in 707 BCE.
Uses a fresh approach to reading economic and social control through the context and scale of significant images
Features new photographs of 57 objects and new drawings of fifteen objects found at Kition
Complete rereading of all Cypriot ceramics found there from the thirteenth century through the seventh century BCE

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