Canaanites, chronologies, and connections : : the relationship of Middle Bronze IIA Canaan to Middle Kingdom Egypt / / by Susan L. Cohen.
The beginning of the Middle Bronze Age (MB IIA) in Canaan (ca. 1950-1740 B.C.E.) set the stage for many of the cultural, political, and economic institutions that shaped the ancient Near East. Particular theoretical models for the analysis of complex societies are used in this study to examine textu...
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