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Surface and stratigraphic evidence indicates that occupation of the site spans nearly 5000 years , from Early Bronze Age through Medieval times . The most extensive occupa- tions occurred during the Early Bronze and Early Iron Ages ...
Surface and stratigraphic evidence indicates that occupation of the site spans nearly 5000 years , from Early Bronze Age through Medieval times . The most extensive occupa- tions occurred during the Early Bronze and Early Iron Ages ...
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poorly - preserved plaster floor lay against the eastern face of the earlier wall at the bottom of the Early Iron Age deposits . In both halves of the trench the Early Iron Age levels rested upon Early Bronze Age deposits .
poorly - preserved plaster floor lay against the eastern face of the earlier wall at the bottom of the Early Iron Age deposits . In both halves of the trench the Early Iron Age levels rested upon Early Bronze Age deposits .
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The apparent size of Horom during the Early Bronze Age indicates that a marked settlement hierarchy existed , but the nature of settlement patterns of this period is nowhere well understood . This gap in knowledge is most striking for ...
The apparent size of Horom during the Early Bronze Age indicates that a marked settlement hierarchy existed , but the nature of settlement patterns of this period is nowhere well understood . This gap in knowledge is most striking for ...
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