Deep in the vast steppes of Central Asia, archaeologists have uncovered a remarkable ancient structure—a pyramid over 3,000 years old. Hidden along the Taldy River in Kazakhstan’s Karaganda region, ...
Eretz-Israel 23:26-37 (Hebrew; English summary, p. 146*). Bonfil R. 2003. Pottery Typology of the Middle Bronze Age II and the Late Bronze Age. In A. Ben- Tor, R. Bonfil and S. Zuckerman. Tel Qashish: ...
Researchers have identified the economic and political borders separating El Argar, considered to be the first state-society in the Iberian Peninsula, from its La Mancha and Valencia Bronze Age ...
The late Bronze Age was also signatured by advanced pottery-making techniques, and more sophisticated weapon-making. The Iron Age that followed it did not happen suddenly, but is thought to have ...
Most Bronze Age settlements have been documented in European territory. Despite its geographical proximity, the Maghreb has always been absent from these historical narratives, erroneously ...
Jucha M.A. 2005. Tell el-Farkha II: The Pottery of the Predynastic Settlement (Phases 2 to 5). Poznań-Cracow. Kantor H.J. 1965. The Relative Chronology of Egypt and Its Foreign Correlations before the ...
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