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including remains of an Early Bronze III settlement , Middle Bronze fortifications , late Late Bronze finds , and a robust sequence representing the Iron Age I - IIB ( ca. 1200–700 BC ) . ? The latter remains date to the period when the ...
including remains of an Early Bronze III settlement , Middle Bronze fortifications , late Late Bronze finds , and a robust sequence representing the Iron Age I - IIB ( ca. 1200–700 BC ) . ? The latter remains date to the period when the ...
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When speaking of work at Umeri , van der S. seems to imply that the Late Bronze / Early Iron horizon at that site is in some way unusual – ' one of the earliest ' ( p . 53 ) – containing material apparently unknown east of the Jordan ...
When speaking of work at Umeri , van der S. seems to imply that the Late Bronze / Early Iron horizon at that site is in some way unusual – ' one of the earliest ' ( p . 53 ) – containing material apparently unknown east of the Jordan ...
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Van der S.'s stratigraphic analysis of Late Bronze Age pottery forms sourced to functional classes ( pp . 174–76 ) is a necessary corrective to Franken's overly technology driven analyses . Her conclusions indicate that significant ...
Van der S.'s stratigraphic analysis of Late Bronze Age pottery forms sourced to functional classes ( pp . 174–76 ) is a necessary corrective to Franken's overly technology driven analyses . Her conclusions indicate that significant ...
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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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