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Secondly , and explored in more depth in another publication , the chronology used to structure the Iranian Iron Age II and III peri- ods is , in any case , fundamentally flawed.24 When such evidence is combined with that emerging from ...
Secondly , and explored in more depth in another publication , the chronology used to structure the Iranian Iron Age II and III peri- ods is , in any case , fundamentally flawed.24 When such evidence is combined with that emerging from ...
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The situation seems to be a little better for the two later phases of the Early Iron Age . At Gordion and Kaman - Kalehöyük Early Iron Age levels were excavated . The pottery at these sites is very different from each other and also ...
The situation seems to be a little better for the two later phases of the Early Iron Age . At Gordion and Kaman - Kalehöyük Early Iron Age levels were excavated . The pottery at these sites is very different from each other and also ...
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G. clearly demonstrates that dating the Early Iron Age phases of Central Anatolia is impossible because of the lack of material . One might add that even if imports existed , a critical evaluation would show that pottery chronologies ...
G. clearly demonstrates that dating the Early Iron Age phases of Central Anatolia is impossible because of the lack of material . One might add that even if imports existed , a critical evaluation would show that pottery chronologies ...
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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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