Research Articles
Strangers in a strange land: Egyptians in southern Palestine during the Bronze Age
Author:
Rachael Sparks
UCL Institute of Archaeology, GB
Abstract
When the Institute of Archaeology was formally established in 1937, it became responsible for housing Sir Flinders Petrie’s collection of archaeological material from Palestine. This unique inheritance has great value as a research collection, as its curator demonstrates here in her discussion of interaction between Egypt and Palestine in the Bronze Age.
How to Cite:
Sparks, R., 2002. Strangers in a strange land: Egyptians in southern Palestine during the Bronze Age. Archaeology International, 6, pp.48–51. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/ai.0614
Published on
23 Oct 2002.
Peer Reviewed
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