This work addresses the question of the Egyptian Hegemony during
the 13th century BCE: its nature and its cultural processes, and
the analysis of the Egyptian-style pottery in three Canaanite
City-States is used to provide the proofs of the Egyptian presence
there. The author has chosen the archaeological sites of Hazor,
Megiddo and Lachish for a case study. Situated in three different
regions of Southern Canaan, these three cities are known to be
powerful and rich during the 13th century BCE. The Egyptian pottery
of these sites has been identified and classified in a typology
with numerous parallels to the Egyptian contemporaneous sites. A
fabric analysis has been made from description of a fresh break
section taken from each sample studied and, in a few cases
completed by a petrographic analysis. All the data are gathered in
an electronic database and can be consulted for further studies
about this corpus. From the interpretation of the corpus, the
author presents a spatial analysis of the Egyptian-Style pottery
for each identified building in each site in order to shed light on
an Egyptian presence at these cities and to qualify this presence.
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