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generally believed that the only possible source for tin in the Aegean world , until later contacts with the western Mediterranean were made , must have been from the east and channelled through the Levant.56 Moreover , there is ...
generally believed that the only possible source for tin in the Aegean world , until later contacts with the western Mediterranean were made , must have been from the east and channelled through the Levant.56 Moreover , there is ...
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The middle of the 7th century is also the date for a change in the type of Egyptian and Egyptianising material in the Aegean . Before this date , we find material much like that of Italy : Sekhmet and Nefertem amulets , as well as the ...
The middle of the 7th century is also the date for a change in the type of Egyptian and Egyptianising material in the Aegean . Before this date , we find material much like that of Italy : Sekhmet and Nefertem amulets , as well as the ...
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International Trade and the Late Bronze Age Aegean ( Oxford ) . Coldstream , J.N. 1969 : ' The Phoenicians of Ialysos ' . Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 16 , 1-8 . 1982 : " Greeks and Phoenicians in the Aegean ' .
International Trade and the Late Bronze Age Aegean ( Oxford ) . Coldstream , J.N. 1969 : ' The Phoenicians of Ialysos ' . Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 16 , 1-8 . 1982 : " Greeks and Phoenicians in the Aegean ' .
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