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In this respect it can be said that the cultures of the Central Black Sea region in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age were not much different from each other . Architecture The present - day architecture of the Central Black Sea ...
In this respect it can be said that the cultures of the Central Black Sea region in the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age were not much different from each other . Architecture The present - day architecture of the Central Black Sea ...
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This is best demonstrated by the excavations at İkiztepe for the Late Chalcolithic period and the Early Bronze Age and by the excavations at Kovuklukaya for the later phase of the Early Bronze Age and the beginning of the Middle Bronze ...
This is best demonstrated by the excavations at İkiztepe for the Late Chalcolithic period and the Early Bronze Age and by the excavations at Kovuklukaya for the later phase of the Early Bronze Age and the beginning of the Middle Bronze ...
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Bronze spearhead with slits from SinopHıdırlı Cemetery , Middle Bronze Age . Hıdırlı Cemetery , Middle Bronze Age . Fig . 18. Bronze dagger with rivets from Sinop- Fig . 19. Bronze dagger with rivets from SinopHıdırh Cemetery , Middle ...
Bronze spearhead with slits from SinopHıdırlı Cemetery , Middle Bronze Age . Hıdırlı Cemetery , Middle Bronze Age . Fig . 18. Bronze dagger with rivets from Sinop- Fig . 19. Bronze dagger with rivets from SinopHıdırh Cemetery , Middle ...
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Ş Dönmez Some Observations on the SocioEconomic Structure | 13 |
N N Terekhova A V Dmitriev A A Malyshev I G Ravich | 44 |
S A Paspalas The Achaemenid Empire and the NorthWestern | 90 |
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