Tribes, Trade, and Towns: A New Framework for the Late Iron Age in Southern Jordan and the Negev

P. Bienkowski, E. J. van der Steen
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Recent research on the Transjordanian Iron Age kingdoms stresses their tribal nature, involvement in the Arabian trade, regional variation, and the mixture of pottery traditions. To determine how this system functioned in southern Jordan (Edom) and the Negev, 19th-century ethnographic data from the same area is used to derive a model of how different tribal groups interacted. The model is based on five aspects: territory and movement, trade, interaction with a gateway town, relationship to central government, and relationship with an imperial power. It is proposed that this model can be appropriately applied to the late Iron Age in southern Jordan and the Negev. Edom was composed of largely independent tribes connected by bonds of allegiance, who interacted with others from Arabia, the Negev, and the west, and controlled the trade among Arabia, Edom, the Beersheba Valley, and Gaza. Certain towns on this route were gathering places for such groups or centers controlling Assyrian interests in the Arabian trade.
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部落、贸易和城镇:约旦南部和内盖夫铁器时代晚期的新框架
最近对外约旦铁器时代王国的研究强调了它们的部落性质、参与阿拉伯贸易、地区差异以及陶器传统的混合。为了确定这一系统在约旦南部(以东)和内盖夫地区是如何运作的,研究人员使用了来自同一地区的19世纪人种学数据,得出了不同部落群体如何相互作用的模型。该模型基于五个方面:领土和运动、贸易、与门户城市的互动、与中央政府的关系以及与皇权的关系。这一模式可以适用于铁器时代晚期的约旦南部和内盖夫地区。以东是由许多独立的部落组成的,这些部落通过忠诚的纽带联系在一起,他们与来自阿拉伯、内盖夫和西方的其他部落互动,并控制着阿拉伯、以东、贝尔谢巴山谷和加沙之间的贸易。这条路线上的某些城镇是这些集团或控制亚述在阿拉伯贸易中利益的中心的聚集地。
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