Ivories in the Late Chalcolithic Period and Their Significance for Understanding Contacts Between Egypt and the Southern Levant

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作者
Rosenberg, Danny [1 ]
Chasan, Rivka [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Haifa, Zinman Inst Archaeol, Sch Archaeol & Maritime Cultures, Lab Ancient Food Proc Technol LAFPT, IL-31905 Haifa, Israel
[2] Univ Haifa, Zinman Inst Archaeol, Lab Ancient Food Proc Technol LAFPT, Haifa 31905, Israel
关键词
Ivories; Late Chalcolithic; Egypt; Southern Levant; Trade; CHEMOMETRIC METHODS; GROUNDSTONE TOOLS; POTTERS WHEEL; ELEPHANT; QUARRY; TRADE; DIFFERENTIATION; IDENTIFICATION; EMERGENCE; REMAINS;
D O I
10.1007/s10963-024-09187-9
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
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030303 ;
摘要
One of the most interesting aspects of the Late Chalcolithic period in the southern Levant (c. 4500-3900 cal BC), a period marking notable societal transformations and developments in economy, craft and cult, was the appearance of ivory objects. Ivory, originating from the tusks of elephants and hippopotamuses, suddenly appeared in this period in low quantities and only at a few sites, restricted mainly to the northern Negev, Judean Desert and the central Mediterranean coastal plain. The current paper discusses the Late Chalcolithic ivory objects found in the southern Levant and suggests that we should not merely view these finds as artistic objects charged with symbolic value, but rather, we should acknowledge the role of the specific raw material from which they were made, for its social and economic values based on the likely non-local origin of the ivory and the inherent difficulty in its acquisition. These factors bestowed the ivory items with special significance and prestige value that differentiated them from other more common bone tools. Moreover, we suggest that although these findings reflect contacts, albeit limited between the southern Levant and Predynastic Egypt.
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