Artigo Revisado por pares

Rich beyond the dreams of Avaris: Tell el-Dab c A and the Aegean world – a guide for the perplexed

1998; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 93; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0068245400003439

ISSN

2045-2403

Autores

Eric H. Cline,

Tópico(s)

Archaeology and Historical Studies

Resumo

The excavations at Tell el-Dab c a/Avaris have produced exciting finds for the past 30 years, but none more riveting than the so-called ‘Minoan’ frescoes of the past half-decade. The publication of these fragmentary wall paintings has been commendably fast, but has also involved dramatic changes in the hypotheses put forth by the excavators. The present article attempts to summarize the situation by charting the discoveries announced between 1992 and 1996, and relating these to the changes in opinion of the excavators over that same period of time. Given the bombshell dropped most recently by Bietak, namely that the wall paintings may not be associated with the Hyksos period at all, but rather with the early 18th Dynasty Egyptian reoccupation of the site, it is here suggested that the spate of literature published by secondary authors (i.e. those not immediately involved in the excavation and interpretation of the site) be brought to a temporary halt, until Bietak and his team have completed their exploration of the relevant areas of Tell el-Dab c a and have published all of the pertinent data, to both their satisfaction and ours.

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