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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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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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1975
In the five hundred years that the Late Bronze Age lasted in Cyprus the island finally entered into full association with her more developed neighbours. By Late Cypriot II (LC II) there had been a great increase in population, which can be deduced from the corresponding increase in the number of occupied settlements and in the overall size of ...
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In the five hundred years that the Late Bronze Age lasted in Cyprus the island finally entered into full association with her more developed neighbours. By Late Cypriot II (LC II) there had been a great increase in population, which can be deduced from the corresponding increase in the number of occupied settlements and in the overall size of ...
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Jericho in the Late Bronze Age
Vetus Testamentum, 1988Judith M. Hadley, P. Bienkowski
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Health insurance status and cancer stage at diagnosis and survival in the United States
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jingxuan Zhao +2 more
exaly
Palaepaphos during the Late Bronze Age: Palaepaphos during the Late Bronze Age:
2015Artemis Georgiou, Artemis Georgiou
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