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... settle- ment . These combine to assert that the settlement at Muweilah was in existence before 800 BC . That a fire destroyed the entire settlement of Muweilah was noted in several publications . How destruction levels are dated using C ...
... settle- ment . These combine to assert that the settlement at Muweilah was in existence before 800 BC . That a fire destroyed the entire settlement of Muweilah was noted in several publications . How destruction levels are dated using C ...
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... settlement , i.e. sometime in the 8th century BC - if the settlement lasted that long . One would have balance this possibility against the 74 % likelihood that the settlement , including Building II , were destroyed before 750 BC . A ...
... settlement , i.e. sometime in the 8th century BC - if the settlement lasted that long . One would have balance this possibility against the 74 % likelihood that the settlement , including Building II , were destroyed before 750 BC . A ...
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... settle- ment existed by the 9th century BC . The new calibration dataset and some new dates permit us to further clarify the destruction of the settlement as coming some- time after 800 BC with a 74 % likelihood of occurring before 750 ...
... settle- ment existed by the 9th century BC . The new calibration dataset and some new dates permit us to further clarify the destruction of the settlement as coming some- time after 800 BC with a 74 % likelihood of occurring before 750 ...
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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