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... chronology at his site.26 Note also his statement that ' absolute chronology of the Iron II period is available from both C 14 data and [ my emphasis ] foreign parallels for Iron II 20 Magee 2005b , 94 . 21 Magee 1996b , 248 . 22 Stein ...
... chronology at his site.26 Note also his statement that ' absolute chronology of the Iron II period is available from both C 14 data and [ my emphasis ] foreign parallels for Iron II 20 Magee 2005b , 94 . 21 Magee 1996b , 248 . 22 Stein ...
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... absolute chronology , have roughly a dozen contributions apiece and form the meat of the volume . The former takes ... Chronological Links between the Cuneiform World of the Ancient Near East and Ancient Egypt ' . The latter discusses ...
... absolute chronology , have roughly a dozen contributions apiece and form the meat of the volume . The former takes ... Chronological Links between the Cuneiform World of the Ancient Near East and Ancient Egypt ' . The latter discusses ...
Page 394
... absolute chronology of the settlements at Büyükkaya . Since the first publications of Early Iron Age finds at Gordion , Kaman- Kalehöyük and Boğazköy the old idea of a centuries - long hiatus in Central Anatolia can no longer be upheld ...
... absolute chronology of the settlements at Büyükkaya . Since the first publications of Early Iron Age finds at Gordion , Kaman- Kalehöyük and Boğazköy the old idea of a centuries - long hiatus in Central Anatolia can no longer be upheld ...
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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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