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Among these settlements , especially the Middle Bronze Age , which is strongly represented , has been identified as the Hittite period at Dündartepe ( Third III — Dündartepe Culture ) , by the investigator .
Among these settlements , especially the Middle Bronze Age , which is strongly represented , has been identified as the Hittite period at Dündartepe ( Third III — Dündartepe Culture ) , by the investigator .
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In this context , the Hittites , known to be involved in a great struggle with the Gashka , could have used the Inland Zone of the Central Black Sea Region as a buffer zone since the Old Hittite period - according to sites such as ...
In this context , the Hittites , known to be involved in a great struggle with the Gashka , could have used the Inland Zone of the Central Black Sea Region as a buffer zone since the Old Hittite period - according to sites such as ...
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This then made it possible to draw some distinction between periods I and II , proving that period I was virtually wholly Greek ( which is what Woolley said ) , that period II was shared with both Cypriots and Syrians , but remained ...
This then made it possible to draw some distinction between periods I and II , proving that period I was virtually wholly Greek ( which is what Woolley said ) , that period II was shared with both Cypriots and Syrians , but remained ...
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