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Moreover , because of the astonishing regionalism that characterised the LH IIIC in general and its final phase in particular , we cannot say with certainty for how long , for example , the so - called ' Final Mycenaean ' at Asine co ...
Moreover , because of the astonishing regionalism that characterised the LH IIIC in general and its final phase in particular , we cannot say with certainty for how long , for example , the so - called ' Final Mycenaean ' at Asine co ...
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78.20 . 53 Gjerstad 1944 , 85 , n . 10 . a Although these differences of opinion may be explained away. 54 For Cyprus , for example , see Schreiber 2003 ; Demand 2004 ; Sherratt 2006. For the Aegean , see French 2007 , 530 , fig . 3 .
78.20 . 53 Gjerstad 1944 , 85 , n . 10 . a Although these differences of opinion may be explained away. 54 For Cyprus , for example , see Schreiber 2003 ; Demand 2004 ; Sherratt 2006. For the Aegean , see French 2007 , 530 , fig . 3 .
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other.37 There are many examples of this type of development . At Megara Hyblaia , for example , Greeks came into conflict with non - Greeks after an initial phase of peaceful coexistence . The same happened at Histria and Elea .
other.37 There are many examples of this type of development . At Megara Hyblaia , for example , Greeks came into conflict with non - Greeks after an initial phase of peaceful coexistence . The same happened at Histria and Elea .
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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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