Ancient West and East: Volume 4, No. 2G. R. Tsetskhladze BRILL, 2006 - 286 pages Annotation. Ancient West & East is a peer-reviewed (bi- )annual devoted to the study of the history and archaeology of the periphery of the Graeco-Roman world, concentrating on local societies and cultures and their interaction with the Graeco-Roman, Near Eastern and early Byzantine worlds. The chronological and geographical scope is deliberately broad and comprehensive, ranging from the second millennium BC to Late Antiquity, and encompassing the whole ancient Mediterranean world and beyond, including ancient Central and Eastern Europe, the Black Sea region, Central Asia and the Near East. Ancient West & East aims to bring forward high-calibre studies from a wide range of disciplines and to provide a forum for discussion and better understanding of the interface of the classical and barbarian world throughout the period. Ancient West & East will reflect the thriving and fascinating developments in the study of the ancient world, bringing together Classical and Near Eastern Studies and Eastern and Western scholarship. Each volume will consist of articles, notes and reviews. Libraries and scholars will appreciate to find so much new material easily accesible in one volume. |
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... century BC on account of an interpretation of the available radiocarbon dates.10 In the first edition of her book ... century BC , and that some of them , like the installations along the coastline of Malaga and Granada , brought in ...
... century BC on account of an interpretation of the available radiocarbon dates.10 In the first edition of her book ... century BC , and that some of them , like the installations along the coastline of Malaga and Granada , brought in ...
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... BC 181 26090 2650 30 10 825-800 20 890-880 , 835-795 9th century BC with 95 % probability 183 26091 2710 30 Ισ 20 220 26093 2640 499 26094 2660 895-825 905-805 9th century BC with 99 % probability 50 50 Ισ 890 885 20 330 905-760 , 680 ...
... BC 181 26090 2650 30 10 825-800 20 890-880 , 835-795 9th century BC with 95 % probability 183 26091 2710 30 Ισ 20 220 26093 2640 499 26094 2660 895-825 905-805 9th century BC with 99 % probability 50 50 Ισ 890 885 20 330 905-760 , 680 ...
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... 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 into the late 9th century BC ; - The Late Geometric ( LG ) sequence can ...
... 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 into the late 9th century BC ; - The Late Geometric ( LG ) sequence can ...
Contents
Articles | 255 |
Notes and Queries | 278 |
H G Niemeyer There is No Way Out of the Al Mina Debate | 292 |
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