Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 92
... seem to have been at work in the Bronze Age ( Schubart 1975 ; Savory 1968 ; Coles and Harding 1979 ) . Distant areas were also occasionally reached . This activity increased with the demands of Greek and Phoenician traders ... seems 92.
... seem to have been at work in the Bronze Age ( Schubart 1975 ; Savory 1968 ; Coles and Harding 1979 ) . Distant areas were also occasionally reached . This activity increased with the demands of Greek and Phoenician traders ... seems 92.
Page 95
... seems to cover the same area as the Tartessos referred to by Herodotus and other ancient authors . To this archaeological entity there seems to correspond a sociocultural unit , reinforced by linguistic identities , for which quite a ...
... seems to cover the same area as the Tartessos referred to by Herodotus and other ancient authors . To this archaeological entity there seems to correspond a sociocultural unit , reinforced by linguistic identities , for which quite a ...
Page 131
... seems best to make a few fairly general remarks , rather than to engage in more specific philo- sophical or archaeological cri- ticism . Generally speaking , then , the book appears to be a laudable attempt to deal with an enormous ...
... seems best to make a few fairly general remarks , rather than to engage in more specific philo- sophical or archaeological cri- ticism . Generally speaking , then , the book appears to be a laudable attempt to deal with an enormous ...
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