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Mycenae culture became due to its own merits, the most important one in continental Greece for more than four centuries all along the II Millennium B.C. Its commercial importance due to the fact they took advantage of the minoans exchange... more
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      ReligionHistoryAncient HistoryMilitary History
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      Bronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Mycenaean era archaeologyAegean ArchaeologyArcheologia Siciliana
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      Late Bronze AgeMyceneans in ItalyPreistoria e protostoriaEuropean Protohistory
Las evidencias arqueológicas atestiguan la llegada de numerosas importaciones egeas hacia el Mediterráneo central y con ellas también de conocimientos técnicos como la producción de cerámica a torno de tipo egeo o la fabricación de... more
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      Social ArchaeologyAegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Mycenaean era archaeologyLate Bronze Age archaeology
The finding of a Late Bronze Age site near Nettuno (Rome) and of Aegean pottery in its assemblage is the starting point of a discussion about the Late Bronze settlement patterns in Southern Latium.
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      Central Italy Bronze Age sitesCentral Italy Bronze AgeMyceneans in ItalyBronze Age settlement patterns
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      Mycenaean era archaeologyAegean ArchaeologyAncient Seals and SealingsMycenaean studies
Report of the Mycenologic literature that dealt with the inscription PY An 657.10 from Navarino (Pylos).
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      Languages and LinguisticsEtymologyGreek ArchaeologyAncient Greek History
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      Funerary ArchaeologyLate Bronze Age archaeologySicilyMycenaean pottery
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      ArchaeologyEgyptologyMaritime HistoryMetallurgy
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      Myceneans in ItalyPreistoria e protostoriaItalian Pre- and ProtohistoryCeramica protostoria