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The earliest silver currency hoards in the Southern Levant: Metal trade in the transition from the Middle to the Late Bronze Age

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JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE
卷 149, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2022.105705

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Silver; Currency; Lead isotope analysis; Corrosion; Anatolia; Levant; Mycenaean Shaft Graves; Hyksos; Middle Bronze Age

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Based on the analysis of silver from sites in the Levant, researchers have found evidence that silver was used as a means of exchange and value as early as 1700/1650-1600/1550 BCE. The analysis of silver hoards from Tell el-'Ajjul also revealed a change in the ore sources of silver during 1600/1550-1400 BCE. Comparisons with silver from Royal Shaft Graves in Mycenae suggest that the silver in both regions may have originated from the same ores, possibly with Cypriot mediation.
The earliest use of silver as a means of payment in the Levant is generally overlooked, and hoarded silver for use as currency is often considered an Iron Age phenomenon. Based on context, typology, and chemical and Pb-isotopic analyses of silver from Megiddo, Gezer and Shiloh, we show, for the first time, that the earliest mate-rial evidence for the use of silver as a means of exchange and value in the Southern Levant dates to the MB III (-1700/1650-1600/1550 BCE). Further developments are gleaned from the analysis of silver hoards from Tell el-'Ajjul, a site on the southern coast of the Mediterranean Sea, which continued to thrive shortly later (MB/ LB-LB I;-1600/1550-1400 BCE), while many others sites in the Levant were destroyed or abandoned. Lead isotope analysis (LIA) of silver from these hoards reveals a change in the ore sources of silver, from the MB III, in which silver probably originated from Anatolia, to a different source in the Anatolian-Aegean-Carpathian sphere during the MB/LB-LB I. Comparing the results from Tell el-'Ajjul with silver from the contemporaneous Royal Shaft Graves in Mycenae in the Greek Peloponnese, we suggest that silver in both assemblages likely originated from the same ores, possibly through Cypriot mediation.

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