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e so far 750-715 750–715 750-715 750–715 750-715 750–715 ing the 9th century BC is confirmed by the high quality radiocarbon results from Carthage of the four contexts introduced above ( Fig . 1 ) . 14 Docter and Niemeyer concluded that ...
e so far 750-715 750–715 750-715 750–715 750-715 750–715 ing the 9th century BC is confirmed by the high quality radiocarbon results from Carthage of the four contexts introduced above ( Fig . 1 ) . 14 Docter and Niemeyer concluded that ...
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The results of both methods diverge somewhat from 900 BC onwards , reaching their greatest discrepancy during the 8th century BC . It has to be stressed that 700 BC in the Mediterranean remains at present 700 BC ( Nijboer 2005 ) . did ...
The results of both methods diverge somewhat from 900 BC onwards , reaching their greatest discrepancy during the 8th century BC . It has to be stressed that 700 BC in the Mediterranean remains at present 700 BC ( Nijboer 2005 ) . did ...
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This degree of integration seems to be indicated by the result of excavation at Wimpfen , where the original civil settlement appears to have consisted of a regulated series of compact timber buildings in an orderly arrangement along ...
This degree of integration seems to be indicated by the result of excavation at Wimpfen , where the original civil settlement appears to have consisted of a regulated series of compact timber buildings in an orderly arrangement along ...
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