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23 B. Tekhov dates the transitional period for the whole area to the 10th century BC.24 Terekhova and Erlikh argue ... They consider the preceding period , starting with the appearance of the first iron artefacts no later than the first ...
23 B. Tekhov dates the transitional period for the whole area to the 10th century BC.24 Terekhova and Erlikh argue ... They consider the preceding period , starting with the appearance of the first iron artefacts no later than the first ...
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In eight chapters of varying length Monakhov discusses assemblages of the Archaic period , first half of the 5th century , its second half , the first two decades of the 4th , the 370s and 360s , the long period 360-320 , the late 4th ...
In eight chapters of varying length Monakhov discusses assemblages of the Archaic period , first half of the 5th century , its second half , the first two decades of the 4th , the 370s and 360s , the long period 360-320 , the late 4th ...
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3 Whereas the latter was strictly limited to the prehistoric periods and focused in particular on Nuragic society , R.'s ... is an edited volume that covers the Sardinian past from prehistory until the end of the Byzantine period .
3 Whereas the latter was strictly limited to the prehistoric periods and focused in particular on Nuragic society , R.'s ... is an edited volume that covers the Sardinian past from prehistory until the end of the Byzantine period .
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