Updates on a “missing period” – The Middle Bronze Age in the Northern Aegean. Krapf, T. 2019. Library Catalog: archeorient.hypotheses.orgPaper abstract bibtex Although contacts with the well-known cultures of Southern and Central Greece always existed, the Northern Aegean developed quite differently during the Bronze Age (3100 – 1100 BC). The region is mainly characterized by long-lived inhabited tell...
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abstract = {Although contacts with the well-known cultures of Southern and Central Greece always existed, the Northern Aegean developed quite differently during the Bronze Age (3100 – 1100 BC). The region is mainly characterized by long-lived inhabited tell...},
language = {en},
urldate = {2022-05-17},
journal = {ArchéOrient - Le Blog},
author = {Krapf, Tobias},
year = {2019},
note = {Library Catalog: archeorient.hypotheses.org},
keywords = {Retour de colloques},
}
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