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Considerations of Climate Holocene climate variability in the eastern Mediterranean, and the end of the Bronze Age | |
Changes in Vernacular Architecture and Climate at the End of the Aegean Bronze Age | |
Exchange and interregional dynamics Just What Collapsed? A network perspective on 'palatial' and 'private' trade at Ugarit | |
Continuity and Change: the divergent destinies of Late Bronze Age ports in Syria and Lebanon across the LBA/Iron Age transition | |
Cultural Identity and Social Interaction in Crete at the End of the Bronze Age | |
Late Bronze Age Exchange Networks in the Western Mediterranean Andrea Vianello: Sicily at the End of the Bronze Age: 'catching the echo' | |
Iconography and perception Identity, Choice, and the Year 8 Reliefs of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu | |
Warriors, Hunters and Ships in the Late Helladic IIIC Aegean: changes in the iconography of warfare? | |
Built environment - cemeteries, citadels, and landscapes Forces of Transformation in Death: the cemetery at Tell es-Sayidiyeh, Jordan | |
The South-Eastern Aegean in the LH IIIC Period: what do the tombs tell us? | |
The Last Days of a Canaanite Kingdom: a view from Hazor | |
The Significance of Changes in Spatial Usage at Mycenae | |
From DA-MO to 'Damos' survival of a Mycenaean land allocation tradition in the Classical period? | |
Landscapes of Power and Proto-Urban Developments toward Urbanization in Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Latium vetus | |
The Iron Age Transition at Troy | |
Social implications for the production and consumption of pottery End or Beginning? The Late Bronze Age to Iron Age transformation at Troia Aslan | |
Handmade and Burnished Pottery in the Eastern Mediterranean at the End of the Bronze Age: towards an explanation for its diversity and geographical distribution | |
The Change of Pottery's Social Meaning at the End of the Bronze Age: new evidence from Tiryns | |
A Note on the Material from the Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Cemeteries of Tell el-Farah South | |
The Organization of Ceramic Production during the Transition from the Late Bronze to the Early Iron Ages: Tel Batash as a test case | |
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