The EB–MB transition in the Southern Levant. Contacts, connectivity and transformations

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D'Andrea Marta

In the past, mass migrations have been regarded as the driving force of cultural transformations and sociopolitical
changes in the southern Levant between the Early and Middle Bronze Ages. In later scholarship,
interpretation centring on endogenous developments have been largely favoured, along with evidence for the
introduction of new elements resulting from the re-elaboration of foreign features. While clues for substantial
migrations can be difficult to find in the archaeological evidence from the region dating from Early Bronze
IV/early Middle Bronze I, elements in the material culture hint at connectivity and contacts with neighbouring
areas and the circulation of new technologies and ideas, but also of people. This paper presents an overview
of archaeological evidence for interactions and seeks to analyse the nature and mechanisms of contacts
based on the distribution of specific components of material culture in the late Early Bronze IV phase.

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