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... period ; that is , the period from the disintegration ( c . 1200 BC ) of the Bronze Age civilization in Greece to the beginning of the literary and cultural revival of the Archaic period proper ( c . 750- c . 500 BC ) . For the history ...
... period ; that is , the period from the disintegration ( c . 1200 BC ) of the Bronze Age civilization in Greece to the beginning of the literary and cultural revival of the Archaic period proper ( c . 750- c . 500 BC ) . For the history ...
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... period , whose other characteristics are examined be- low . It is impossible not to associate the invasions of this period and the resettlement or continued settlement of the surviving Mycenaean sites with later Greek tradition about ...
... period , whose other characteristics are examined be- low . It is impossible not to associate the invasions of this period and the resettlement or continued settlement of the surviving Mycenaean sites with later Greek tradition about ...
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... Period . This time interval is marked by the Florida or Roman emergence in the eustatic rec- ord about the BC - AD boundary and succeeded by a trans- gression . The solar record is not complete , but indications are for low activity ...
... Period . This time interval is marked by the Florida or Roman emergence in the eustatic rec- ord about the BC - AD boundary and succeeded by a trans- gression . The solar record is not complete , but indications are for low activity ...
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