Anna J. Mukherjee, Elisa Roßberger, Matthew A James, Peter Pfälzner, Catherine L. Hihhitt, Raymond White, David A. Peggie, Dany Azar, Richard P. Evershed
Using pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, the authors show that amber was imported into Late Bronze Age Syria and used for making the prestige artefacts found in a Royal tomb of c. 1340 BC. The objects included beads and a unique vessel in the form of a lion, likely fashioned in Syria from raw amber imported from the Baltic via the Aegean.
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