Scarabs and cylinder seals which have been dated to the beginning of Dynasty XIII in Egypt (the early eighteenth century B.C.) (See Albright, The excavation of Tell Beit Mirsim, Ia , p. 74, Kenyon, Archaeology in the Holy Land, p. 164) were found with bronze pins, torques, axes, daggers and spearheads like those common in Syria and Palestine in MB I along with two metal bowls (one silver and one copper), which appear to be prototypes of the MB II carinated pottery bowls (See P. Montet, Byblos et LEgypte; quartre campagnes de fouilles a Gebeil, 192124 (Paris: Paul Geuthner, 1929), pls. LXLXLXXI; Kenyon, Amorites and Canaanites, p. 49 and pls. XXIV).
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