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0 % lead ; characterises an early transitional stage in iron tech - zinc was not
detected ( X - ray fluorescence analysis : nology and was already used early in
the Bronze Age in Lang and Tite report , 1989 ; cited with permission of Western
Asia .
0 % lead ; characterises an early transitional stage in iron tech - zinc was not
detected ( X - ray fluorescence analysis : nology and was already used early in
the Bronze Age in Lang and Tite report , 1989 ; cited with permission of Western
Asia .
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The earliest late Bronze Age oases of Central Asia are compared to Bronze Age
agricultural settlements within the materials from Khurab , Shahdad , and Tepe
Yahya in Margiana oasis have strong affinities to the Late Iran . The occurrence
of ...
The earliest late Bronze Age oases of Central Asia are compared to Bronze Age
agricultural settlements within the materials from Khurab , Shahdad , and Tepe
Yahya in Margiana oasis have strong affinities to the Late Iran . The occurrence
of ...
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Early levels rested upon Early Bronze Age deposits . These Iron Age pottery
identical to that at Horom is well earlier levels were 85 cm . deep on the western
side of known from sites on the Ararat plain to the south ( e . g . the trench , but
less ...
Early levels rested upon Early Bronze Age deposits . These Iron Age pottery
identical to that at Horom is well earlier levels were 85 cm . deep on the western
side of known from sites on the Ararat plain to the south ( e . g . the trench , but
less ...
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