What do we know about Mycenaean trade? By looking at archaeological evidence, we can see which places the Mycenaeans traded ...
It is now known that during the Late Bronze Age, from the ... abandoned while the city of Salamis rose to prominence, becoming the principal Cypriot trading center with Egypt and the rest of ...
This tiny sunken city has been underwater for 3,000 years, with its remnants of ancient history now deep in the ocean.
They all toppled in the pan-Mediterranean Late Bronze Age collapse of the twelfth century ... an archive of 382 clay tablets unearthed in the ancient Egyptian city of Amar-na over several years ...
The Levant represented the natural outlet for ancient Egypt which exercised its political dominance since 4th millennium BC. The Sinai and Syria-Palestine were the first neighbour of the Nile ...
(MENAFN- Jordan Times) AMMAN - During the Middle Bronze Age, Levant was squeezed between Egypt and Mesopotamian Political centres. In the neighbourhood of Levant, the earliest Greek fortifications ...
Archaeologists discovered the site near the city of Al-'Ula in the Hejaz ... Compared to the large Bronze Age cities in ...
The kings of the 4th dynasty ruled Egypt from around 2575 to 2465 B.C. Presiding over the golden age of the Old Kingdom, their center of power was the sophisticated Nile-side city of Memphis ...
This large 3,500 year old wooden boat traded across the channel in the Bronze ... Pharaoh of Egypt and whilst Stonehenge was still in use. Yet it is not just its great age that makes it remarkable.