T. Bürge, P. Fischer, S. Sabatini, M. Perra, M. G. Gradoli
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Abstract
The present paper describes, for the first time, Cypriot evidence of Nuragic tableware from Sardinia discovered at Hala Sultan Tekke. This Late Bronze Age harbour and trade metropolis is situated near modern Larnaca on the southern littoral of Cyprus. The city’s exceptional wealth during the Late Bronze Age (1650–1050 BCE) was based on trade and cross-cultural connections with a vast area, including the entire Aegean, Anatolia, the Levant and Egypt. This is exemplified by the enormous amount of imported goods, most of which originated in the Mycenaean sphere of culture. Five handmade and burnished bowls of dark grey fabric with highly lustrous surfaces found at Hala Sultan Tekke were recently identified as imports from Sardinia. The main purpose of this article is to provide primary information about these exceptional finds and to place them in the context of trade between Sardinia and the eastern Mediterranean.
本文首次描述了塞浦路斯在哈拉苏丹特克发现的撒丁岛努拉吉餐具的证据。这个青铜时代晚期的港口和贸易大都市位于塞浦路斯南岸的现代拉纳卡附近。在青铜时代晚期(公元前1650-1050年),这座城市的非凡财富是基于贸易和与广大地区的跨文化联系,包括整个爱琴海、安纳托利亚、黎凡特和埃及。大量的进口商品就是例证,其中大部分源自迈锡尼文化领域。最近,在Hala Sultan Tekke发现了五个手工制作的抛光深灰色面料碗,表面非常有光泽,被确认为从撒丁岛进口。本文的主要目的是提供有关这些特殊发现的主要信息,并将其置于撒丁岛与东地中海之间的贸易背景下。