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488 THE IRON AGE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN : A CHRONOLOGICAL MESS OR TRADE BEFORE THE FLAG ' , PART II 490 491 ALBERT J. NIJBOER 494 ABSTRACT 495 496 497 499 500 The paper discusses the commotion regarding the absolute chronology of the 10th ...
488 THE IRON AGE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN : A CHRONOLOGICAL MESS OR TRADE BEFORE THE FLAG ' , PART II 490 491 ALBERT J. NIJBOER 494 ABSTRACT 495 496 497 499 500 The paper discusses the commotion regarding the absolute chronology of the 10th ...
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The account of Levantine and Greek trade during the 9th century BC is subject to the interpretation of previous trading relations between the eastern and western parts of the Mediterranean . Contacts between Sardinia and the eastern ...
The account of Levantine and Greek trade during the 9th century BC is subject to the interpretation of previous trading relations between the eastern and western parts of the Mediterranean . Contacts between Sardinia and the eastern ...
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The main conclusions , that postUrartian iron production was on a small scale and that production was for the immediate needs of the community ( to generate local trade and exchange ) , sound convincing . There is a large number of ...
The main conclusions , that postUrartian iron production was on a small scale and that production was for the immediate needs of the community ( to generate local trade and exchange ) , sound convincing . There is a large number of ...
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