The Prehistory of the Mediterranean |
Contents
Early Farmers | 28 |
The Fifth and Fourth Millennia B C | 58 |
The Third Millennium B C | 103 |
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Adriatic Aegean Anatolia appears archaeological architecture arrowheads axes Beaker Beycesultan bones bowls Bronze Age burial burnished ware Byblos carbon dates carved Çatal Hüyük caves cemeteries central century cities clearly coast coastal contacts copper Corsica Crete culture Cyclades Cyprus daggers Danilo dark burnished decoration earlier Early Bronze Age east Egypt Egyptian Etruscan evidence example farming figurines flint Gravettian Greece Greek Grotta handles Helladic Hittites hoard Hyksos imply important incised island Italy jars Jericho Knossos later less Levant Lipari Los Millares mainland Malta material Mediterranean metal metalwork millennium B.C. Minoan Mycenae Mycenaean obsidian Ozieri painted ware palace Palestine perhaps period pharaoh phase Phoenician plain population pottery probably radiocarbon rock-cut tombs Rome Sardinia second millennium settlement sherds Sicily Sitagroi stone suggest survived temples third millennium tion town trade tradition Troy valley vase vessels villages Villanovans walls wealth widely
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Breasts: The Women's Perspective on an American Obsession Carolyn Latteier No preview available - 1998 |