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2013
AbstractThis chapter examines the history of state formation in ancient Greece during the Bronze Age, providing an overview of the nature of the Minoan states and the extent of control exercised by Mycenaean states. It describes the key features of the states in the Mycenaean period, which include state structure and organization, palatial centers ...
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AbstractThis chapter examines the history of state formation in ancient Greece during the Bronze Age, providing an overview of the nature of the Minoan states and the extent of control exercised by Mycenaean states. It describes the key features of the states in the Mycenaean period, which include state structure and organization, palatial centers ...
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Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 1976
The discovery by the Soviet-Afghan Archeological Expedition of a previously completely unknown ancient farming culture in northern Afghanistan is of considerable interest in a number of respects. In the first place, a significant lacuna in our knowledge has been filled.
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The discovery by the Soviet-Afghan Archeological Expedition of a previously completely unknown ancient farming culture in northern Afghanistan is of considerable interest in a number of respects. In the first place, a significant lacuna in our knowledge has been filled.
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2012
Abstract Today, the knowledge of the last phases of the Aegean Bronze Age can be based on a few but very important vertical settlement stratigraphies spanning most of the twelfth and eleventh centuries bc; additional evidence comes from cemetery sites. Apart from the known sequences of central Macedonia, from the outset of the Early Iron
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Abstract Today, the knowledge of the last phases of the Aegean Bronze Age can be based on a few but very important vertical settlement stratigraphies spanning most of the twelfth and eleventh centuries bc; additional evidence comes from cemetery sites. Apart from the known sequences of central Macedonia, from the outset of the Early Iron
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2022
This paper reconstructs the geographical and social horizons of some typical Bronze Age travellers and wanderers, the institutions that supported them, and distances covered. From this, we may deduce that they travelled along well-trodden paths in familiar landscapes and with familiar destinations of social peers along the route.
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This paper reconstructs the geographical and social horizons of some typical Bronze Age travellers and wanderers, the institutions that supported them, and distances covered. From this, we may deduce that they travelled along well-trodden paths in familiar landscapes and with familiar destinations of social peers along the route.
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Antiquity, 2015
In the above paper by Johan Ling and Zofia Stos-Gale, an object seen in a number of Swedish rock paintings and carvings is understood to be a representation of the so-called oxhide shaped ingot of the eastern Mediterranean Minoan-Mycenaean Bronze Age culture.
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In the above paper by Johan Ling and Zofia Stos-Gale, an object seen in a number of Swedish rock paintings and carvings is understood to be a representation of the so-called oxhide shaped ingot of the eastern Mediterranean Minoan-Mycenaean Bronze Age culture.
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2001
The climate during the Caucasian Bronze Age was similar to that of today: basically continental with warm to hot summers and cold winters and varying with altitude, with pronounced diurnal variations particularly during summer months at the higher elevations.
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The climate during the Caucasian Bronze Age was similar to that of today: basically continental with warm to hot summers and cold winters and varying with altitude, with pronounced diurnal variations particularly during summer months at the higher elevations.
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1997
Once Schliemann had declared that he had found Priam's Troy and Agamemnon's Mycenae, however, the idea that Homer in some sense preserved knowledge of events that could be situated in a Bronze Age world came to exercise a powerful hold on the scholarly and popular imagination.
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Once Schliemann had declared that he had found Priam's Troy and Agamemnon's Mycenae, however, the idea that Homer in some sense preserved knowledge of events that could be situated in a Bronze Age world came to exercise a powerful hold on the scholarly and popular imagination.
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Large-scale migration into Britain during the Middle to Late Bronze Age
Nature, 2022Helen Goodchild+2 more
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2007
This chapter explores economic activity in the Aegean Bronze Age (circa 3000-1000 BC), focuses on the palatial societies of Late Bronze Age Crete and mainland Greece, and provides an outline of prior developments, on which they were based. It concentrates on what might be termed as the core of the Mycenaean world (mainland Greece from southern Thessaly
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This chapter explores economic activity in the Aegean Bronze Age (circa 3000-1000 BC), focuses on the palatial societies of Late Bronze Age Crete and mainland Greece, and provides an outline of prior developments, on which they were based. It concentrates on what might be termed as the core of the Mycenaean world (mainland Greece from southern Thessaly
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