Abstract

The article analyses the birth and development of the secondary urbanization in north inner Syria and the elaboration of the systems of territorial control and related symbolic imagery, with special concern for the period between Early Bronze IVA and Middle Bronze II in north inner Syria. One focus of the research is the relations between sedentary and mobile segments of the population and their strategies of adaptation to political and climatic challenges. The changes in the languages of architecture and visual art are also taken into account, with special concern for Ebla.

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