Compositional variation in aged and heated Pistacia resin found in Late Bronze Age Canaanite amphorae and bowls from Amarna, Egypt
No === This study examines resinous deposits from the interior surfaces of sherds of imported Canaanite amphorae and locally produced bowls from the 18th Dynasty site of Tell el-Amarna, Egypt. Archaeological evidence indicates that the Canaanite amphorae were used for resin transport, whilst the bow...
Main Authors: | Heron, Carl P., Corr, L., Serpico, M., Stern, Ben, Bourriou, J. |
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Language: | en |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4136 |
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