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Page 394
... Anatolia are virtually unexplored in respect to Iron Age sites does not allow us to draw the borders of these groups . The maps published by G. on pp . 27 and 33 demonstrate how dramatically scarce our knowledge about Iron Age Anatolia ...
... Anatolia are virtually unexplored in respect to Iron Age sites does not allow us to draw the borders of these groups . The maps published by G. on pp . 27 and 33 demonstrate how dramatically scarce our knowledge about Iron Age Anatolia ...
Page 395
... Anatolia . None of them is indig- enous and most are not even contemporary to the events they report . It seems rather naive to connect every trace of burning at an Anatolian Iron Age site with this handful of sources from abroad . G ...
... Anatolia . None of them is indig- enous and most are not even contemporary to the events they report . It seems rather naive to connect every trace of burning at an Anatolian Iron Age site with this handful of sources from abroad . G ...
Page 396
... Anatolia from abroad or within Anatolia . There must be other explanations for the drastic change of culture from Bronze to Iron Ages . G.'s approach is simple and brilliant : instead of looking for comparisons in other re- gions he ...
... Anatolia from abroad or within Anatolia . There must be other explanations for the drastic change of culture from Bronze to Iron Ages . G.'s approach is simple and brilliant : instead of looking for comparisons in other re- gions he ...
Contents
WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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