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Eastern Mediterranean : Cyprus - Dodecanese - Crete 16th - 6th Cent . B.C. ( Athens ) , 187–206 . . 2006 : Basileis at Sea : Elites and External Contacts in the Euboean Gulf Region from the End of the Bronze Age to the Beginning of the ...
Eastern Mediterranean : Cyprus - Dodecanese - Crete 16th - 6th Cent . B.C. ( Athens ) , 187–206 . . 2006 : Basileis at Sea : Elites and External Contacts in the Euboean Gulf Region from the End of the Bronze Age to the Beginning of the ...
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In a fine - grained , detailed study he traces the presence of steppe materials such as ceramics in large agricultural oases of the south , and reconstructs the development of contacts between the southern oases and eastern steppe ...
In a fine - grained , detailed study he traces the presence of steppe materials such as ceramics in large agricultural oases of the south , and reconstructs the development of contacts between the southern oases and eastern steppe ...
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As clearly noted in the volume , north - eastern Turkey , with its severe continental climate , is archaeologically one of the least investigated parts of the Near East . The region , especially the province of Erzurum which is the ...
As clearly noted in the volume , north - eastern Turkey , with its severe continental climate , is archaeologically one of the least investigated parts of the Near East . The region , especially the province of Erzurum which is the ...
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N COLDSTREAM + Cypriot Taste in Early Greek Ceramic Imports | 21 |
N KOKKINOS Ancient Chronography Eratosthenes and the Dating of the Fall | 37 |
MAEIR A FANTALKIN and A ZUKERMAN The Earliest Greek Import in | 57 |
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