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Again no Central Anatolian comparisons outside of Boğazköy can be found for this material . ... western and southern Anatolia are virtually unexplored in respect to Iron Age sites does not allow us to draw the borders of these groups .
Again no Central Anatolian comparisons outside of Boğazköy can be found for this material . ... western and southern Anatolia are virtually unexplored in respect to Iron Age sites does not allow us to draw the borders of these groups .
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As G. points out , such numbers of imported pottery are available only from the 6th century onward in Central Anatolia . During the 7th century only single pieces were found , and in the centuries before imports seem to be completely ...
As G. points out , such numbers of imported pottery are available only from the 6th century onward in Central Anatolia . During the 7th century only single pieces were found , and in the centuries before imports seem to be completely ...
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Thanks to the recent results from Gordion , Kaman - Kalehöyük and Boğazköy it is clear beyond doubt that Anatolia was populated with unbroken continuity . A variety of different groups existed already in the Early Iron Age and therefore ...
Thanks to the recent results from Gordion , Kaman - Kalehöyük and Boğazköy it is clear beyond doubt that Anatolia was populated with unbroken continuity . A variety of different groups existed already in the Early Iron Age and therefore ...
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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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