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of a single iron item , such as a decorative piece , among many bronze working tools , weapons and household artefacts , cannot prove anything.o26 ... However , we cannot securely consider this date as the beginning of the Iron Age .
of a single iron item , such as a decorative piece , among many bronze working tools , weapons and household artefacts , cannot prove anything.o26 ... However , we cannot securely consider this date as the beginning of the Iron Age .
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... in complexes of the 9th - 8th centuries BC in the Zandakskii and Shakhsengerskii burials63_ although in arguing this , he contradicts his own opinion of the meaning of the transitional period from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age .
... in complexes of the 9th - 8th centuries BC in the Zandakskii and Shakhsengerskii burials63_ although in arguing this , he contradicts his own opinion of the meaning of the transitional period from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age .
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RADIOCARBON DATES FROM IRON AGE GORDION ARE CONFOUNDED DOUGLAS J. KEENAN ABSTRACT Radiocarbon dates from Iron Age Gordion have been claimed to require a destruction date for the site that is at least a century earlier than the ...
RADIOCARBON DATES FROM IRON AGE GORDION ARE CONFOUNDED DOUGLAS J. KEENAN ABSTRACT Radiocarbon dates from Iron Age Gordion have been claimed to require a destruction date for the site that is at least a century earlier than the ...
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