Title: Pelištejská keramika, architektura a kult pod vlivem Egeidy a Levanty
Authors: Moulis, David Rafael
Citation: Pecha, Lukáš ed. Orientalia antiqua nova XX, Plzeň, 17. září 2020. 1. vyd. Plzeň: Západočeská univerzita v Plzni, 2020, s. 129-149. ISBN 978-80-261-0967-9.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Západočeská univerzita v Plzni
Document type: konferenční příspěvek
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11025/42351
ISBN: 978-80-261-0967-9
Keywords: pozdní doba bronzová;Pelištejci;migrace;archeologie;genetika
Keywords in different language: Late Bronze Age;The Philistines;migration;archaelogy;genetics
Abstract in different language: The collapse of a number of state systems at the end of the Late Bronze Age sparked the movement the “Sea People” from the Mediterranean to its eastern part where Canaan was located. The Philistines took advantage of the weakness of their newly acquired area and they established five major cities, a port and a village settlement. In many respects, these well urban-planned cities reflected the original Mycenaean or Cypriot traditions. For example, in cult (the four-horned altars), epigraphic inscriptions, pottery, libation vessels and figurines called “Ashdod” figurines. The Philistines followed these customs, but at the same time they were influenced by the neighbors (Egyptians and Assyrians), locals (Canaanites and Judahites), and vice versa.
Rights: © Západočeská univerzita v Plzni, autoři
Appears in Collections:Orientalia antiqua nova XX (2020)
Orientalia antiqua nova XX (2020)

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