Two EB III Red Polished Jugs from Palace B in Khirbet al-Batrawy and Jugs with Reserved Alternate-Hatching Decoration (RAHD) from Palestine and Transjordan
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Keywords

red-polished jugs
hatched reserved burnishing
Khirbet al-Batrawy
Early Bronze III
urbanism and status display

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Fiaccavento, C. (2023). Two EB III Red Polished Jugs from Palace B in Khirbet al-Batrawy and Jugs with Reserved Alternate-Hatching Decoration (RAHD) from Palestine and Transjordan. VICINO ORIENTE, (XVIII). Retrieved from https://www.vicino-oriente-journal.it/index.php/vicino-oriente/article/view/184

Abstract

The Early Bronze Age III (around 2700-2350 BC) represents the zenith of the Southern Levantine
cities of the 3rd millennium BC, both in terms of growth and social complexity. Between the numerous
valuable items (high-quality stone objects, metal weapons, Egyptian or Egyptian-style luxury pieces,
jewels) gathered by local élites inside temples and palaces, or preserved as heirlooms in grave goods,
a specific typology of ceramic vessels seems to be linked to these prestigious contexts: redburnished/polished jugs, with a reserved decorated band on the girth in form of diagonal burnished
hatching. Two jugs recently recovered from the EB IIIB Palace B of Khirbet al-Batrawy (NorthCentral Jordan) have allowed an evaluation of this decorative motif with its related retrieval
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