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Fishing must have continued to be important throughout the Iron Age . This must especially have been true of such places as Samsun / Amisos , Sinop / Sinope and Çaylıoğlu / Stephane , 69 in view of their natural geographical positions .
Fishing must have continued to be important throughout the Iron Age . This must especially have been true of such places as Samsun / Amisos , Sinop / Sinope and Çaylıoğlu / Stephane , 69 in view of their natural geographical positions .
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The success of metallurgy in the Central Black Sea region continued in the Late Bronze Age . Two finds discovered by chance at Amasya - Doğantepe and dated to the time of the Hittite empire , a bronze figurine of a god and a stamp ...
The success of metallurgy in the Central Black Sea region continued in the Late Bronze Age . Two finds discovered by chance at Amasya - Doğantepe and dated to the time of the Hittite empire , a bronze figurine of a god and a stamp ...
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There were efforts at domination by the Assyrian kings , continued interventions and diplomacy from the Elamites , infiltration by Chaldean and Aramaic tribesmen ( controlling territorial blocs and sometimes various cities , including ...
There were efforts at domination by the Assyrian kings , continued interventions and diplomacy from the Elamites , infiltration by Chaldean and Aramaic tribesmen ( controlling territorial blocs and sometimes various cities , including ...
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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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