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... period . By the Middle Bronze Age ( ca. 1900-1550 BC ) the typical house in Cyprus was rectangular with several rooms arranged around a larger central room that served as the circulation hub of the building.13 It is not dissimilar from ...
... period . By the Middle Bronze Age ( ca. 1900-1550 BC ) the typical house in Cyprus was rectangular with several rooms arranged around a larger central room that served as the circulation hub of the building.13 It is not dissimilar from ...
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... Bronze Age to the initial phase of the Middle Bronze Age ( ca. 3000-1900 BC ) . This permanent peopling of the area , W. insightfully remarks , corresponds chronologically with the collapse of the Uruk centres at Habuba Kabira South and ...
... Bronze Age to the initial phase of the Middle Bronze Age ( ca. 3000-1900 BC ) . This permanent peopling of the area , W. insightfully remarks , corresponds chronologically with the collapse of the Uruk centres at Habuba Kabira South and ...
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... Middle Iron Age cultures . Thus , G. demonstrates in detail and very ... Bronze to Iron Ages . G.'s approach is simple and brilliant : instead of ... Middle Bronze Ages . The similarities in shapes as well as in decoration that he points ...
... Middle Iron Age cultures . Thus , G. demonstrates in detail and very ... Bronze to Iron Ages . G.'s approach is simple and brilliant : instead of ... Middle Bronze Ages . The similarities in shapes as well as in decoration that he points ...
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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