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Copper Metallurgy in the Jordan Valley from the Third to the First Millennia BC: Chemical, Metallographic and Lead Isotope Analyses of Artefacts from Pella
Ugarit, Al Mina, and Coastal North Syria
The kingdom of Ugarit was located south of Mukish. South of Ugarit one can find the kingdom of Siyannu, which was under Ugaritic hegemony until it gained its independence around 1300 BC. By the beginning of the 14th century, Egypt controlled the Levant up to the area of Ugarit, but the nature of Egypt's political control over Ugarit is difficult to define. The Neo‐ or Syro‐Hittite states were firmly established in North Syria in c. 900‐600 BC period. Al Mina's history is predominantly based on its archaeological record, especially on the ceramics discovered there. Al Mina's record from the first half of the 7th century is particularly noteworthy, given that Greek imports are absent from other Levantine sites. Ugarit, Al Mina, and the other trading ports along the north Syrian coast fulfilled a vital role in the kingdoms and empires of the Near East
Copper metallurgy in the Jordan Valley from the Third to the First millennia BC: chemical, metallographic and lead isotope analyses of artefacts from Pella
Catálogo dos Erotylidae (Coleoptera) Neotropicais Catalogue of Neotropical Erotylidae (Coleoptera)
<abstract language="eng">The present catalog is an inventory of names proposed in Erotylidae (from family through subspecies) ocurring in the Neotropical Region, up to the present date (1988). It updates the nomenclature of included taxa, adds taxonomic units proposed after the Kuhnt's Genera Insectorum (Kuhnt, 1909) and includes abbreviated references to the literature, which are fully cited at the end of this catalogue. The systematic order follows Kuhnt, 1909, and afterwards, the position given to each taxa by the original author
