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Resumen de From Akko/Acco to Beit She’an/Beth Shan in the Late Bronze Age

Michal Artzy

  • Tel Akko is an imposing site on the north-ern side of the Haifa Bay. It was active as a mari-time hub in the Eastern Mediterranean during the 2nd millennium BCE. This study proposes that dur-ing the Late Bronze Age, especially in Late Bronze II, Akko’s anchorage on the southern outskirts of the tell was the main maritime contact between Egypt and the Egyptian administrative centre in Beit She’an. This stood in contrast to the anchorage of the same period at Tell Abu Hawam, situated on the same bay, whose main trade network was with sites that lay to the north and west in the Eastern Mediterranean. The study deals with the route used for travelling between Akko and Beit She’an, as well as with textual accounts and petrographic analyses of the el-Amarna Letters.


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