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The second millennium BCE in the ancient Near East saw increased interactions and interconnections between Egypt and the regions of the southern Levant. The essays in this volume explore these interconnections.
Mobility and movement between these regions were key factors in the exchange of ideas, technologies and values; they were, therefore, essential components of the evolution of both societies. The archaeological record provides a wealth of material for reconstructing expressions of cultures, identities, status, and economic ways of life based on questions of mobility.
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INTRODUCTION
Movement and Mobility Between Egypt and the Southern Levant in the Second Millennium BCE
S. Cohen, M. J. Adams
ARTICLES
Late Bronze Age Production, Use, and Exchange of Luxury Vases: A New Approach
Hélène Bouillon
The Expulsion of the Hyksos and the End of the Middle Bronze Age: A Reassessment in Light of Recent Chronological Research
Felix Höflmayer
Mid-to-Late 18th Dynasty Egyptian Functionaries Serving in the Southern Levant: Can We Trace the Individuals?
Ann-Kathrin Jeske
Egyptian Worshippers in Canaanite Sanctuaries: Cultural Negotiation in Temple and Paraphernalia from the LB IIB-IA IA Southern Levant
Maura Sala, Giulia Tucci
Archaeological Evidence for the Presence of Egyptians in the Southern Levant During the Late Bronze Age - A Reappraisal
Kathrina Streit
Identifying the Lachish of Papyrus Hermitage 1116A verso and the Amarna Letters: Implications of New Radiocarbon Dating
Lyndelle Webster, Kathrina Streit, Michael Dee, Irka Hajdas, Felix Höflmayer