Between Land and Sea: Tell Mirhan and the Chekka Regional Survey

Q1 Arts and Humanities Agypten und Levante Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1553/0x003b519f
Karin Kopetzky, H. Genz, C. Schwall, Jakob Rom, F. Haas, M. Stark, Fabian Dremel, Mario Börner
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In 2016 the Institute for Oriental and European Archaeology (OREA) and the Department for History and Archaeology at the American University of Beirut (AUB) launched a new archaeological project in the Chekka region in Lebanon. The Chekka region borders the shore of the Mediterranean and is situated between Batroun in the south and Tripoli in the north. At the northern end of the modern town of Chekka directly at the seashore one finds the remains of Tell Mirhan on the premises of a modern cement factory (Fig. 1). This tell and its hinterland have never been the subject of a thorough and systematic archaeological investigation. A survey conducted at Tell Mirhan in 2016 and an excavation in 2018 revealed an early Iron Age occupation (1200– 700BC) superimposing a massive rampart fortification of the Middle Bronze Age. Egyptian pottery from the Middle and New Kingdom as well as imports from Cyprus and Greece testify to the importance of this site as a harbour town during these periods. In order to investigate the site’s relation with its hinterland, a survey of the region from the coast into the foothills of Mount Lebanon was launched. To cope with a rather difficult terrain and intensive modern construction activities and changes of the ancient landscape, we conducted a LiDAR scan of the survey area in November of 2018.
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陆地与海洋之间:Tell Mirhan和Chekka区域调查
2016年,东方和欧洲考古研究所(OREA)和贝鲁特美国大学历史与考古学系(AUB)在黎巴嫩的切卡地区启动了一个新的考古项目。切卡地区毗邻地中海海岸,位于南部的巴特伦和北部的的黎波里之间。在现代城镇Chekka的北端,直接在海滨,人们在现代水泥厂的场地上发现了Tell Mirhan的遗迹(图1)。这个Tell及其腹地从未成为彻底和系统的考古调查的主题。2016年在泰尔米尔汉进行的一项调查和2018年的一次挖掘显示,铁器时代早期(公元前1200 - 700年)的占领与青铜时代中期的大规模城墙防御工事重叠。中王国和新王国时期的埃及陶器,以及从塞浦路斯和希腊进口的陶器,都证明了这个遗址在这些时期作为港口城镇的重要性。为了调查基地与其腹地的关系,对从海岸到黎巴嫩山山麓的地区进行了调查。为了应对较为复杂的地形和密集的现代建设活动以及古代景观的变化,我们于2018年11月对调查区域进行了激光雷达扫描。
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