Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea
International trade and the Late Bronze Age Aegean
(Author) Eric H. ClineThis book looks at the 942 artifacts of foreign origin - from Anatolia, Cyprus, Egypt, Italy, Mesopotamia, and Syro-Palestine - which have been found in the late Bronze Age Aegean area. These objects represent the only group of material in the LBA Aegean that has not disintegrated or disappeared, and as such are unique in providing information about the complex trade networks of the period. Begining with a discussion of trade and transactions in the LBA, Cline then examines the literary and pictorial evidence for international trade and presents a full catalogue of objects with description, origin, and bibliographic references. Three appendices include information on raw materials, problematic objects, and disputed contexts. This information provides a useful database for those studying Aegean and Mediterranean trade.
Eric H. Cline
Eric H. Cline is an American archaeologist and author known for his book "1177 B.C.: The Year Civilization Collapsed." He is praised for his engaging writing style that makes complex historical topics accessible to a wide audience. Cline's work has revolutionized our understanding of ancient civilizations and their interconnectedness.