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14 C age error cal BC Sample Ka93lo 20 GrN ( BP ) 181 26090 2650 30 183 26091 2710 30 lo 825-800 20 890–880 , 835–795 9th century BC with 95 % probability lo 895-825 20 905-805 9th century BC with 99 % probability lo 890–885 20 905–760 ...
14 C age error cal BC Sample Ka93lo 20 GrN ( BP ) 181 26090 2650 30 183 26091 2710 30 lo 825-800 20 890–880 , 835–795 9th century BC with 95 % probability lo 895-825 20 905-805 9th century BC with 99 % probability lo 890–885 20 905–760 ...
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ean roata the Early Geometric ( EG ) sequence might be raised from 900 BC to 950/925 BC and continues into the 9th century BC ; the Middle Geometric ( MG ) sequence might be raised from 850 BC to the early 9th century BC and continues ...
ean roata the Early Geometric ( EG ) sequence might be raised from 900 BC to 950/925 BC and continues into the 9th century BC ; the Middle Geometric ( MG ) sequence might be raised from 850 BC to the early 9th century BC and continues ...
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di Metaponto , which gives the impression of a 7th - century BC small village with a lot of ' Greek ' pottery . Arguments for considering Pithekoussai a gateway community are its population of mixed ethnic origin ( Euboeans , Levantines ...
di Metaponto , which gives the impression of a 7th - century BC small village with a lot of ' Greek ' pottery . Arguments for considering Pithekoussai a gateway community are its population of mixed ethnic origin ( Euboeans , Levantines ...
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