RT Article T1 The Chronology of Palestine in the Early Second Millennium B. C. E JF Bulletin of ASOR VO 288 SP 27 OP 46 A1 Weinstein, James M. LA English YR 1992 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1789833876 AB Four major chronological schemes-the ultra-high, high, middle, and low-exist for the early second millennium B. C. E. in Palestine. Those schemes differ primarily in their dating of the MB IIA and transitional MB IIA/B periods. The evidence adduced for the chronology of those periods comes from the excavations at Tell el-DabĘża in Egypt's eastern Delta, and Egyptian objects (especially scarabs) found at various sites in the Levant. An analysis of the archaeological and historical data indicates that the MB IIA period began in the early 19th century B. C. E., while the transition from MB IIA to MB IIB probably occurred during the latter years of the 18th century B. C. E. The middle and low chronologies are both possible based on the current evidence for the MB IIA/B transition. DO 10.2307/1357229