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It should also be remarked that , in place of ca.740 BC , 20 a later date has been suggested for the end of ... with parallels in southern Etruria and Pontecagnano , although with some differences , and suggest a Tyrrhenian origin .
It should also be remarked that , in place of ca.740 BC , 20 a later date has been suggested for the end of ... with parallels in southern Etruria and Pontecagnano , although with some differences , and suggest a Tyrrhenian origin .
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We prefer to suggest that it reached Philistia in a roundabout manner . As noted above , Greece and Cyprus had ongoing connections from the early stages of the Iron Age onwards ; at the same time , we have seen that already in mid ...
We prefer to suggest that it reached Philistia in a roundabout manner . As noted above , Greece and Cyprus had ongoing connections from the early stages of the Iron Age onwards ; at the same time , we have seen that already in mid ...
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In columns 2 and 3 I suggest some of the ways in which one might meaningfully classify and thus begin to explain the rich variety of possible relationships between cultures ( or aspects of cultures ) , and between individual ideas or ...
In columns 2 and 3 I suggest some of the ways in which one might meaningfully classify and thus begin to explain the rich variety of possible relationships between cultures ( or aspects of cultures ) , and between individual ideas or ...
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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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