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This date , however , will contradict some recent suggestions to raise the beginning of Protogeometric by almost a century . Although such a dramatic revision for the 65 66 a - a 61 Fantalkin 2001 , 123 ; Arie 2006 , 227–31 .
This date , however , will contradict some recent suggestions to raise the beginning of Protogeometric by almost a century . Although such a dramatic revision for the 65 66 a - a 61 Fantalkin 2001 , 123 ; Arie 2006 , 227–31 .
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Taking this idea one step further , M. Werner and B. Zimmermann have recently developed the concept of a ' histoire ... It may be useful here to have a brief look at two recent examples of this approach , so as to see more clearly its ...
Taking this idea one step further , M. Werner and B. Zimmermann have recently developed the concept of a ' histoire ... It may be useful here to have a brief look at two recent examples of this approach , so as to see more clearly its ...
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The key point is that van der S.'s case depends more on advocacy of recent ethnographic parallels than on the presentation of what is still a threadbare archaeological database . Van der S. has painted an entertaining ...
The key point is that van der S.'s case depends more on advocacy of recent ethnographic parallels than on the presentation of what is still a threadbare archaeological database . Van der S. has painted an entertaining ...
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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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