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On the Principles of Phoenician Expansion in the Mediterranean ' ( see also Niemeyer 2004 ) . The title of the present paper refers to his ideas and includes ' Trade before the Flag ' in acknowledgment of them .
On the Principles of Phoenician Expansion in the Mediterranean ' ( see also Niemeyer 2004 ) . The title of the present paper refers to his ideas and includes ' Trade before the Flag ' in acknowledgment of them .
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At present archaeologists use for this period the following chronologies , which will be discussed further below : the conventional , the adjusted , the low and the high absolute chronology . The debate on absolute dates during the Iron ...
At present archaeologists use for this period the following chronologies , which will be discussed further below : the conventional , the adjusted , the low and the high absolute chronology . The debate on absolute dates during the Iron ...
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14 Docter and Niemeyer concluded that the early contexts from Carthage dated by the radiocarbon method are secondary , containing ceramics from different ages , on account of the Greek ceramics present.15 Otherwise the absolute ...
14 Docter and Niemeyer concluded that the early contexts from Carthage dated by the radiocarbon method are secondary , containing ceramics from different ages , on account of the Greek ceramics present.15 Otherwise the absolute ...
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Notes and Queries | 278 |
H G Niemeyer There is No Way Out of the Al Mina Debate | 292 |
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