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Lerna in the Early Bronze Age

American Journal of Archaeology, 1968
Ehrich (Chicago: University of Chicago Press). 1968 "The Archaeological Evidence of the Second Millennium B.C. on the Persian Plateau," CAH, Fasc. 66 (rev. ed., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). Dyson, R. H. Jr., and Young, T. C. Jr. I96O "The Solduz Valley, Iran: Pisdeli Tepe," Antiquity 34:19-28. Hole, F. and Flannery, K. V.
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The Early Bronze Age

2002
This chapter assesses change over time in consumption and production of craft goods during the period of the earliest known states in northern China. It considers burials and habitation contexts areas from Erlitou (c. 1900–1500B.C.) and Shang (c. 1600–1046B.C.) sites located in the central Yellow River valley, as well as contemporary cultures in the ...
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Muş in the Early Bronze Age

Anatolian Studies, 1997
In 1991 a crew of American, Canadian, and Turkish researchers began a new and comprehensive survey in the Muş Province of Eastern Turkey. The goal of the survey was to study the evolution of settlement and landuse in a marginal zone at the intersection of four great culture areas of the Middle East: Central Anatolia, Western Iran, the Transcaucasus ...
Rothman M.S., Kozbe G.
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The Early Bronze Age in Wessex

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1938
The work on which this study is based was originally undertaken with a view to examining the cultures of the geographical area usually comprised in the term ‘Wessex’ in the period immediately following the Beaker phase. For a great many years a remarkable series of grave-groups have been known, incorporating elements (often spectacular in their ...
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The Early Bronze Age on the Plateau

2012
This article presents data on the Early Bronze Age (EBA) of the Anatolian plateau. The EBA on the plateau has been identified as a period of “urbanization,” or at least the age in which complex society emerged, including the rise of an extensive trade network, established by the second half of the third millennium BCE. Chalcolithic period interregional
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European Early Bronze Age

2001
The Early Bronze Age of temperate Central Europe (within the Danube drainage) is the period that witnessed some of the most dramatic and widespread social and economic transformations in European prehistory between the introduction of agriculture (at the advent of the 7th millennium b.c.) and the Roman conquest (at the turn of the modern era).
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The Early Bronze Age in Tyre

Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies
ABSTRACT A reexcavation of an ancient sounding in the acropolis of Tyre uncovered an important sequence of Early Bronze Age occupation levels and the foundation of a strategic transit harbor at the beginning of the Early Bronze III, if not earlier.
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