Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... Bronze Age is a relatively new field of study , if one takes the long view of historical enquiry , but it has managed to capture the imaginations of scholars and amateurs more than any other field of Classical studies . Mycenae was ...
... Bronze Age is a relatively new field of study , if one takes the long view of historical enquiry , but it has managed to capture the imaginations of scholars and amateurs more than any other field of Classical studies . Mycenae was ...
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... Bronze Age / Early Iron Age development of the communities living there , and to the different influences that by that time had reached Iberia ( Júdice Gamito n.d. ) . The archaeological evidence sug- gests the existence of a highly ...
... Bronze Age / Early Iron Age development of the communities living there , and to the different influences that by that time had reached Iberia ( Júdice Gamito n.d. ) . The archaeological evidence sug- gests the existence of a highly ...
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... Bronze Age and Early Iron Age finds , and , perhaps most surprising of all , an effectively complete absence of shipwrecks from the Colonising period of Greece . This in- equality is not easy to explain away ; the number and variety of ...
... Bronze Age and Early Iron Age finds , and , perhaps most surprising of all , an effectively complete absence of shipwrecks from the Colonising period of Greece . This in- equality is not easy to explain away ; the number and variety of ...
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