Weights in Context: Bronze Age Weighing Systems of Eastern Mediterranean : Chronology, Typology, Material and Archaeological Contexts : Proceedings of the International Colloquium, Roma 22nd-24th November 2004Maria Emanuela Alberti, Enrico Ascalone, Luca Peyronel |
Contents
RAHMSTORF In search of the earliest balance weights | 9 |
E ASCALONE L PEYRONEL Early Bronze Age IVA weights | 49 |
A BOBOKHYAN Identifying balance weights and weight | 71 |
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administrative Aegean Akrotiri ALBERTI analysis Anatolia ARAVANTINOS archaeological context Archive artefacts ASCALONE attested Ayia Irini balance weights Building IIA Unknown Cape Gelidonya disc donoid tite Early Bronze Age Eastern Ebla Egyptian Enkomi evidence excavations of Troia gín ku.babbar grains of silver grams Haema hematite Hittite II-V IIA Unknown Building Knossos KORFMANN lapis lazuli lead weights limestone Mari mass material MATTHIAE Mesopotamian metal metrological MICHAILIDOU Middle Bronze Age minas of silver Minoan Mochlos Mycenaean Nuragic objects Ovoid oxhide ingots Paleokastro pans PARISE PETRIE PETRUSO PEYRONEL PULAK RAHMSTORF Roma Royal Palace Schliemann še ku.babbar shape shekel shekels of silver silver ku.babbar minas silver ku.babbar shekels specimens Sphen sphere standard stone weights Studi Syrian Tell Brak Tell es-Sultan Tell Mardikh-Ebla Tepe Gawra texts Thebes third millennium tombs Troia Ugarit Uluburun Unknown Building IIA weighing tools weight systems weights were found ZACCAGNINI



