Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... Bronze Age Greece were , as Bernal maintains ( BA 2 , pp . 135-37 ) , the work of Egyptian engineers , or that the same technicians were again responsible for the draining of Lake Kopais ( BA 2 , pp . 133-35 ) . As similar techniques of ...
... Bronze Age Greece were , as Bernal maintains ( BA 2 , pp . 135-37 ) , the work of Egyptian engineers , or that the same technicians were again responsible for the draining of Lake Kopais ( BA 2 , pp . 133-35 ) . As similar techniques of ...
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... Bronze Age in the Aegean [ Leiden , 1986 ) , pp . 98-99 ) at the same time . A far greater problem to Bernal's theory is simply the lack of evidence for an alphabetic script in Greece before the eighth century B. C .. The elimination of ...
... Bronze Age in the Aegean [ Leiden , 1986 ) , pp . 98-99 ) at the same time . A far greater problem to Bernal's theory is simply the lack of evidence for an alphabetic script in Greece before the eighth century B. C .. The elimination of ...
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... Bronze Age . This alone would seem to me to make the present denial of substantial linguistic borrowing from Egyptian and West Semitic into Greek extremely implausible . I am delighted , for instance , that he is open to the suggestion ...
... Bronze Age . This alone would seem to me to make the present denial of substantial linguistic borrowing from Egyptian and West Semitic into Greek extremely implausible . I am delighted , for instance , that he is open to the suggestion ...
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