As Time Goes by: Identifying the Spatiotemporal Dynamics of the Hala Sultan Tekke Coastal Area (Cyprus) by Means of Surface Surveying

Contrary to the idiosyncratic "tell-type" urban settlements that epitomize Late Bronze Age societies in the eastern Mediterranean and the Near East, a handful of major urban settlements on Cyprus, such as Hala Sultan Tekke and Maroni, embodied a completely different notion of urban enginee...

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Main Author: De Weirdt, Polte (Author)
Contributors: Vandam, Ralf ; Coenaerts, Jan ; Nys, Karin
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2024
In: Near Eastern archaeology
Year: 2024, Volume: 87, Issue: 2, Pages: 100-109
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Cyprus / Hala Sultan Tekke / Archaeology / Coast / Survey / Settlement
IxTheo Classification:TB Antiquity
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Summary:Contrary to the idiosyncratic "tell-type" urban settlements that epitomize Late Bronze Age societies in the eastern Mediterranean and the Near East, a handful of major urban settlements on Cyprus, such as Hala Sultan Tekke and Maroni, embodied a completely different notion of urban engineering. Instead of dense urban city centers where numerous residents resided close to each other, these "atypical" settlements were apparently organized with broad areas of open space between smaller occupational "clusters." By means of archaeological survey combined with a landscape archaeological approach, the Hala Sultan Tekke Hinterland Survey Project (HST-HASP) aims to (re)evaluate this unique type of spatial organization at the Late Bronze Age settlement at Dromolaxia-Vyzakia, as well as to reconstruct the long-term, multiperiod lifecycle of the settlement and its surrounding landscape. The project by the Vrije Universiteit Brussel aims to investigate the site’s hinterland and its relation and position within the broader Tremithos Valley region.
ISSN:2325-5404
Contains:Enthalten in: Near Eastern archaeology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1086/729871