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... Bronze Age ( 3000-2000 BC ) The Middle Bronze Age ( 2000-1600 BC ) The Late Bronze Age ( 1600-1100 BC ) Western Mediterranean 63 Bronze Age cultures Iron Age cultures Ancient Greek 65 The Geometric period 66 The Orientalizing period 66 ...
... Bronze Age ( 3000-2000 BC ) The Middle Bronze Age ( 2000-1600 BC ) The Late Bronze Age ( 1600-1100 BC ) Western Mediterranean 63 Bronze Age cultures Iron Age cultures Ancient Greek 65 The Geometric period 66 The Orientalizing period 66 ...
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... Bronze Age ( 1600-1100 BC ) . ( Left ) Serpentine rhyton ( drinking vessel ) in the form of a bull's head , steatite with gold - plated horns ( now restored ) , from the Little Palace at Knossos , Crete , c . 1500 BC . In the ...
... Bronze Age ( 1600-1100 BC ) . ( Left ) Serpentine rhyton ( drinking vessel ) in the form of a bull's head , steatite with gold - plated horns ( now restored ) , from the Little Palace at Knossos , Crete , c . 1500 BC . In the ...
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... Bronze appeared not long afterward , around 1800 BC , in Italy and Sardinia . The Bronze Age in Italy gave way to the Iron Age at the beginning of the 1st millennium BC , but elsewhere , as in Sardinia or Spain , it lasted longer . The ...
... Bronze appeared not long afterward , around 1800 BC , in Italy and Sardinia . The Bronze Age in Italy gave way to the Iron Age at the beginning of the 1st millennium BC , but elsewhere , as in Sardinia or Spain , it lasted longer . The ...
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