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Bronze Age Lives in Europe
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Bronze Age Lives in Europe
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Bronze Age Lives in Europe
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Lecture 1 Producing salt without briquetage in the Bronze Age: recent research on salt production in ancient Europe
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Lecture 2 The grave at Whitehorse Hill and tin in Bronze Age Europe
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Lecture 3 Frattesina and networks in Bronze Age Europe
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Lecture 4 The emergence of elite identities in the Bronze Age of Europe
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Lecture 5 Urbanism or "proto-urbanism" in prehistoric Europe?
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Lecture 6 Change in the later second millennium BC - plants, pots and people
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Lecture 7 Dartmoor: a laboratory for studying prehistoric life in a hostile environment
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Lecture 8 War and violence in the Bronze Age: the evidence of Velim and the Tollense valley
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Lecture 9 From Mycenae to Stonehenge: the interconnected world of Bronze Age Europe
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Lecture 6 Change in the later second millennium BC - plants, pots and people
Presentace:
Change in the later second millennium
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Bronze Age Lives in Europe
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Lecture 1 Producing salt without briquetage in the Bronze Age: recent research on salt production in ancient Europe
Study now
Lecture 2 The grave at Whitehorse Hill and tin in Bronze Age Europe
Study now
Lecture 3 Frattesina and networks in Bronze Age Europe
Study now
Lecture 4 The emergence of elite identities in the Bronze Age of Europe
Study now
Lecture 5 Urbanism or "proto-urbanism" in prehistoric Europe?
Study now
Lecture 6 Change in the later second millennium BC - plants, pots and people
Study now
Lecture 7 Dartmoor: a laboratory for studying prehistoric life in a hostile environment
Study now
Lecture 8 War and violence in the Bronze Age: the evidence of Velim and the Tollense valley
Study now
Lecture 9 From Mycenae to Stonehenge: the interconnected world of Bronze Age Europe
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