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March 2017

Vol. 5, No. 3

Lights on the 鈥淒ark Age鈥 鈥 Rethinking the Southern Levantine Early Bronze IV after a Century of Archaeological Investigation

By Marta D鈥橝ndrea

Societal collapse has always been intriguing. For this reason scholars have been attracted to the Early Bronze IV of the Southern Levant (EB IV, ca. 2500-1950/1920 BCE) since the early 20th century.

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鈥楯oy plants鈥 and the Earliest Toasts in the Ancient Near East

By Elisa Guerra Doce

Inebriation is a cross-cultural habit whose origins can be traced back to Prehistory. But humans are not the only species fond of the mind-altering effects of certain plants and drinks. Some animals are also attracted to overripe fruits and psychoactive plants.

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Kamid el-Loz 鈥 A Short Story in 900 Words

By Marlies Heinz

Across 2000 years of history the residents of Kamid el-Loz, one of the major sites in Lebanon鈥檚 Beqa鈥檃 plain, lived through: (1) three phases of urbanization, de-urbanization, and re-urbanization; (2) two phases of collapse and the irreversible dissolution of urban life; (3) four episodes of imperialist rule.

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The Dead Sea Scrolls at Seventy

叠测听Timothy Lim

This year marks the seventieth anniversary of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls. What have we learned over the past three score and ten? First, it has become increasingly recognized that we do not have a 鈥渓ibrary of the Essenes鈥 in the way that it was previously understood.

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Do You Get to Keep What You Find?

By Eric Cline

There is one question that I am asked all the time, which has a short answer but is long on associated implications. The question is simply 鈥淒o you get to keep what you find?鈥 The answer is very short: 鈥淣o.鈥 Whether you鈥檙e working in your own country or in a country other than your own, that nation鈥檚 antiquities department will have a set of rules.

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The Ancient Near East Today features contributions from diverse academics, a forum featuring debates of current developments from the field, and links to news and resources. The ANE Today covers the entire Near East, and each issue presents discussions ranging from the state of biblical archaeology to archaeology after the Arab Spring.

Take a look at the contents of this e-book!

  • Lights on the 鈥淒ark Age鈥 – Rethinking the Southern Levantine Early Bronze IV after a Century of Archaeological Investigation
  • 鈥楯oy Plants鈥 and the Earliest Toasts in the Ancient Near East
  • Kamid el-Loz 鈥 A Short Story in 900 Words
  • The Dead Sea Scrolls at Seventy
  • Do You Get to Keep What You Find?
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