Research master thesis | Classics and Ancient Civilizations (research) (MA)
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2021-09-25T00:00:00Z
The status and political organization of Cyprus during the Late Bronze Age (c. 1600-1100 BC) is a controversial topic. On the one hand the king of Alashiya ‘Cyprus’ is mentioned as an equal to the...Show moreThe status and political organization of Cyprus during the Late Bronze Age (c. 1600-1100 BC) is a controversial topic. On the one hand the king of Alashiya ‘Cyprus’ is mentioned as an equal to the Egyptian King in the Amarna Letters. Various texts from Egypt, Hatti and Ugarit reveal the increasing activity of the island in the trade networks of the eastern Mediterranean area and its dominant role as a copper supplier. On the other hand, the archaeological data inside the island display a society with simple socio-economic structures. The few signs of economic intensification, surplus manipulation and craft specialization are not enough to prove the “supremacy” of a certain elite or even a king. The current study aims to investigate these data, identify the urban and administrative centers of Late Bronze Age Alashiya and to reconstruct the networks within the island and the Eastern periphery. The results of this survey will reveal possible hierarchy among the urban sites and attempt to clarify the political organization of Late Bronze Age Cyprus. Did the 'King of Alashiya' truly exist?Show less
Bachelor thesis | Oude culturen van de mediterrane wereld (Bachelor)
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Alashiya wordt bestudeerd vanuit Egyptisch en Hittitisch tekstueel perspectief. Het Amarna-archief toont aan dat Alashiya een bijzondere handelsrelatie met Egypte had. De Hittitische bronnen laten...Show moreAlashiya wordt bestudeerd vanuit Egyptisch en Hittitisch tekstueel perspectief. Het Amarna-archief toont aan dat Alashiya een bijzondere handelsrelatie met Egypte had. De Hittitische bronnen laten zien dat Alashiya door de Late Bronstijd verschillende relaties had met Hattusha. Als laatste wordt aandacht besteed aan de relatie tussen Alashiya en Ugarit.Show less