Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... Bernal takes these references as evidence of Greek , i.e. , Achaian , participation in the attacks of the ' Sea Peoples ' on Egypt in the twelfth century B. C. ( cf. Bernal , BA 2 , pp . 457-58 , 496 ) . Thus Bernal reads Homer as a ...
... Bernal takes these references as evidence of Greek , i.e. , Achaian , participation in the attacks of the ' Sea Peoples ' on Egypt in the twelfth century B. C. ( cf. Bernal , BA 2 , pp . 457-58 , 496 ) . Thus Bernal reads Homer as a ...
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... Bernal argues ( BA 2 , 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 ...
... Bernal argues ( BA 2 , 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 ...
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... Bernal presents . The Greek historians Herodotus and Diodorus , and the Egyptian Manetho to a less extent , provide Bernal with the bulk of his narrative evidence . But their testimony , as noted above , is taken literally for what is ...
... Bernal presents . The Greek historians Herodotus and Diodorus , and the Egyptian Manetho to a less extent , provide Bernal with the bulk of his narrative evidence . But their testimony , as noted above , is taken literally for what is ...
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