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Greece --- Grèce --- Civilization --- Bibliography --- History --- Civilisation --- Bibliographie --- Histoire --- -Bibliography. --- Grèce --- Griechenland --- Hellas --- Yaṿan --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Kingdom of Greece --- Hellenic Republic --- Ancient Greece --- Ελλάδα --- Ellada --- Ελλάς --- Ellas --- Ελληνική Δημοκρατία --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grecia --- Grčija --- Hellada --- اليونان --- يونان --- al-Yūnān --- Yūnān --- 希腊 --- Xila --- Греция --- Gret︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Bibliography. --- Politics and government --- To 146 B.C. --- Greece - History - To 146 BC - Bibliography --- Greece - Civilization - To 146 BC - Bibliography --- Civilisation mycenienne
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Beschaving [Myceense ] --- Ceramiek [Myceense ] --- Civilisation mycénienne --- Civilization [Mycenaean ] --- Cultuur [Myceense ] --- Céramique mycénienne --- Myceense beschaving --- Myceense ceramiek --- Myceense cultuur --- Mycenaean civilization --- Mycenaean pottery --- Mycene (Verdwenen stad)--Cultuur --- Mycènes (Ville disparue)--Civilisation --- Pottery [Mycenaean ] --- Pottery, Mycenaean. --- Civilization, Mycenaean. --- Argolis Peninsula (Greece) --- Lakonia (Greece) --- Messenia (Greece) --- Argolide (Grèce) --- Laconie (Grèce) --- Messénie (Grèce) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Pottery, Mycenaean --- Civilization, Mycenaean --- Lakōnia (Greece) --- Messēnia (Greece) --- Pottery --- Civilization, Aegean --- -Lakonia (Greece) --- -Messenia (Greece) --- -Argolic Akte (Greece) --- Argolid (Greece) --- -Antiquities --- Céramique mycénienne --- Civilisation mycénienne --- Lakōnia (Greece) --- Argolide (Grèce) --- Laconie (Grèce) --- Messénie (Grèce) --- Antiquités --- Messinía, Greece --- Messēnias Nomos (Greece) --- Messénie (Greece) --- Messenien (Greece) --- Messinía (Greece) --- Messinías Nomos (Greece) --- Perifereiakí Enótita Messinías (Greece) --- Periphereiakē Henotēta Messēnias (Greece) --- Μεσσηνία (Greece) --- Laconia (Greece) --- Laconica (Greece) --- Lacedaemon (Greece) --- Lacedemone (Greece) --- Argolic Akte (Greece) --- Argolis Peninsula (Greece) - Antiquities --- Lakōnia (Greece) - Antiquities --- Messēnia (Greece) - Antiquities --- Civilisation mycenienne --- Doriens --- Age du bronze --- Grece --- Peloponnese
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The Late Bronze Age in the Eastern Mediterranean belongs to the most captivating chapters in the history of the Ancient World: Various cuneiform documents and archaeological sources illustrate the numerous contacts between different polities in the 2nd millennium BCE. Reciprocal gift exchange within the framework of diplomatic contacts and redistributive mobility of goods in asymmetric political relations shaped regional and supra-regional communication in different ways. Following the detailed discussions about modes of culture contacts and exchanges in previous research the contributions in the present volume address questions of the specific mechanisms and routes of exchange. How and by which means did material commodities and knowledge circulate among the Great Powers, lesser independent states and vassal kingdoms of the Aegean, Anatolia, Syria, the Levant, Mesopotamia and Egypt? Where did the different raw materials and finished products come from, and under which conditions and by whom were they negotiated? Is it possible to determine regions of production and direct and indirect channels of distribution? Which rules were applied in the supra-regional exchange? Which possibilities and which obligations did the vassal kingdoms of the Levant have towards the Great Powers of the Hittites, Assyrians and Egyptians? Which role did the Mycenaean palaces of the Aegean play within the "international" network of exchanges? Can we develop a model of political and economic interaction? During the symposium at Freiburg University archaeologists, philologists and historians discussed these issues on the basis of the current evaluation of the archaeological and written evidence within an interdisciplinary framework and developed perspectives on the specific forms of exchange (re)considering the interaction of political and economic forces
Middle East --- Egypt --- Mediterranean Region --- Moyen-Orient --- Egypte --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- History --- Foreign relations --- Histoire --- Relations extérieures --- Intercultural communication --- Congresses --- Civilization --- Politics and government --- Commerce --- Conferences - Meetings --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Relations extérieures
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The Mycenaean culture of Greece (ca. 1700-mid-11th century BC) has left an outstanding material legacy in terms of buildings and artefacts. For a long time, its exploration has focused on palaces and funerary monuments. However, in recent years the state of research has changed significantly, opening up new perspectives for a broader understanding of the emergence of Mycenaean culture in the 17th to 15th centuries B.C. The contributions in this volume provide new information, either insights from recent fieldwork, the fresh analysis of key assemblages, or more comprehensive comparative studies that, by examining settlements and tombs alike, open up new perspectives on the emergence of a new social order.
E-books --- Conferences - Meetings --- Art mycénien --- Art, Mycenaean. --- Art mycénien
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Catalogs --- Catalogues --- Olympia (Greece : Ancient sanctuary) --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Céramique grecque archaïque --- Fouilles (Archéologie)
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