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Archaeological research clearly indicates a break but also traces of continuity.30 For example , overseas contact between the Aegean / Greece and the Levant never completely ceased during the 12th and 11th centuries BC and they ...
Archaeological research clearly indicates a break but also traces of continuity.30 For example , overseas contact between the Aegean / Greece and the Levant never completely ceased during the 12th and 11th centuries BC and they ...
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Evidence from more than one frontier area indicates that the establishment of a military garrison in hitherto ... This degree of integration seems to be indicated by the result of excavation at Wimpfen , where the original civil ...
Evidence from more than one frontier area indicates that the establishment of a military garrison in hitherto ... This degree of integration seems to be indicated by the result of excavation at Wimpfen , where the original civil ...
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Revised dendrochronology indicates the construction of Ayanis quite early in the reign of the last great king of Urartu , Rusa II . Elizabeth Stone and Paul Zimansky , from their investigations in the outer town of ...
Revised dendrochronology indicates the construction of Ayanis quite early in the reign of the last great king of Urartu , Rusa II . Elizabeth Stone and Paul Zimansky , from their investigations in the outer town of ...
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