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Tracing the spread of Celtic languages using ancient genomics
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Chariots in late bronze age Greece
Antiquity, 1983The long-standing debate on the military use of chariots in Late Bronze Age Greece was joined in 1973 by P. A. L. Greenhalgh. In his provocative book, he argued that Mycenaean warriors using thrusting spears had fought at speed from massed chariots. At the same time he rejected as unrealistic Homer's descriptions of chariots as conveyances for warriors
M. A. Littauer, J. H. Crouwel
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2022
From the emergence of the first urban forms of society in the fourth millennium BC to the Achaemenid era, the kingdom of Elam in southwestern Iran played a significant role in the political and cultural landscape of the Middle East. After a period of political dominance of Mesopotamia over Elam in the Ur III period, the country developed into one of ...
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From the emergence of the first urban forms of society in the fourth millennium BC to the Achaemenid era, the kingdom of Elam in southwestern Iran played a significant role in the political and cultural landscape of the Middle East. After a period of political dominance of Mesopotamia over Elam in the Ur III period, the country developed into one of ...
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Assyria in the Late Bronze Age
2022This chapter discusses the history of Assyria between the sixteenth and eleventh centuries BC, which saw a small merchant city-state with little political clout rise to prominence in Upper Mesopotamia and beyond to become one of the leading powers on the Late Bronze Age.
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Antiquity, 1956
The Athenians of the classical era were deeply conscious of the fact that the history of their city was different from that of the rest of Greece. They were the autochthonous settlers of the land, and their orators and writers kept forever reminding them that Athens and Attica were not subdued when the Dorian invaders gained possession of most of the ...
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The Athenians of the classical era were deeply conscious of the fact that the history of their city was different from that of the rest of Greece. They were the autochthonous settlers of the land, and their orators and writers kept forever reminding them that Athens and Attica were not subdued when the Dorian invaders gained possession of most of the ...
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2012
Od zadnja dva sintetična prikaza kulturnog razvoja brončanog doba na području Slovenije (Dular 1999 ; Teržan 1999) puno se toga promijenilo, prije svega zahvaljujući najvećem arheološkom projektu koji polako, ali jasno, pokazuje svoje rezultate – iskopavanja na trasi autocesta Slovenije.
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Od zadnja dva sintetična prikaza kulturnog razvoja brončanog doba na području Slovenije (Dular 1999 ; Teržan 1999) puno se toga promijenilo, prije svega zahvaljujući najvećem arheološkom projektu koji polako, ali jasno, pokazuje svoje rezultate – iskopavanja na trasi autocesta Slovenije.
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2010
Following the geographical expansion of cultural and trade interactions established in the Early Bronze Age, Yumuktepe continued to be part of an even wider intensive network of international relationships also during the Late Bronze Age, through the second millennium.
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Following the geographical expansion of cultural and trade interactions established in the Early Bronze Age, Yumuktepe continued to be part of an even wider intensive network of international relationships also during the Late Bronze Age, through the second millennium.
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Liberty, bondage and liberation in the Late Bronze Age
History of European Ideas, 2018Free versus unfree was a fundamental axis of differentiation in ancient Near Eastern societies. Liberty was conceptualized as the power to govern oneself, free from another's domination, thus free ...
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