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document or evidence in question.4 Indeed Bernal appears to think that evidence exists in some sort of vacuum - pure and simple and unaffected by the questions asked by the historian and the context in which he asks them ( see e.g. ...
document or evidence in question.4 Indeed Bernal appears to think that evidence exists in some sort of vacuum - pure and simple and unaffected by the questions asked by the historian and the context in which he asks them ( see e.g. ...
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Bernal argues ( BA2 , pp . 135-37 ) that these were indeed granaries dating from the early Bronze Age ( c . 3300-2400 B. C. ) . On this he attacks Colin Renfrew ( i.e. , The Emergence of Civilisation : The Cyclades and the Aegean in the ...
Bernal argues ( BA2 , pp . 135-37 ) that these were indeed granaries dating from the early Bronze Age ( c . 3300-2400 B. C. ) . On this he attacks Colin Renfrew ( i.e. , The Emergence of Civilisation : The Cyclades and the Aegean in the ...
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In these Bernal argues for an early second millennium B. C. Egyptian conquest of the eastern Mediterranean world , stretching as far north as the Danube and as far east as Colchis . Oddly enough Greece was spared from this great ...
In these Bernal argues for an early second millennium B. C. Egyptian conquest of the eastern Mediterranean world , stretching as far north as the Danube and as far east as Colchis . Oddly enough Greece was spared from this great ...
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