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Krupnov firmly dated it for the northern Caucasus to the end of the 2nd - beginning of the 1st millennium BC ( precisely , the 11th - 10th centuries BC ) pointing out that use of iron was still rare in that period .
Krupnov firmly dated it for the northern Caucasus to the end of the 2nd - beginning of the 1st millennium BC ( precisely , the 11th - 10th centuries BC ) pointing out that use of iron was still rare in that period .
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According to Krupnov , the acquisition of mastery of iron - working in the Caucasus , in particular in the northern Caucasus , took place one century later than in the ancient Near East.80 The majority of archaeologists studying the ...
According to Krupnov , the acquisition of mastery of iron - working in the Caucasus , in particular in the northern Caucasus , took place one century later than in the ancient Near East.80 The majority of archaeologists studying the ...
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To begin with , it is evident that Sidon and Byblos were aligned with the coastal cities of northern Syria , while Tyre looked to Egypt , Arabia and the south.26 There is some evidence that Aramaeans took their alphabet ...
To begin with , it is evident that Sidon and Byblos were aligned with the coastal cities of northern Syria , while Tyre looked to Egypt , Arabia and the south.26 There is some evidence that Aramaeans took their alphabet ...
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