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Introduction in the Atlantic Theory of Homer's Ilias and Odyssey. Study of Atlantic authors De Grave, Cailleux, Gideon, Wilkens, Vinci. New discoveries and proves of the Atlantic Theory.
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      PhoeniciansMysticismAncient ReligionBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)
Uno studio approfondito su Reitia, la somma dea dei Veneti, scoprendo le analogie con le dee solari del Nord-Europa. Attraverso mito e archeologia nuove concezioni ampliano gli orizzonti dell'antropologia dei Veneti antichi. Nove pagine... more
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      Mythology And FolkloreAncient HistoryCultural HistoryGenetics
This work discusses the earliest historical references to Britain. It is part of a series entitled Iron Age Britain. External Relations.
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      Iron Age BritainTin TradeOra MaritimaPytheas
A basic problem concerning the interpretation of the Nebra Sky Disc is the question as to whether Egyptian and Near Eastern influences must be taken into consideration. This arises particularly with regard to the meaning of boats and... more
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      Shipping/ Transport LogisticsAegean ArchaeologyEarly Bronze Age (Archaeology)Tin Trade
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      ArchaeometallurgyTin Trade
Update and elaboration on topics discussed in 'Trojans at Totnes and Giants on the Hoe' (2016) see https://www.academia.edu/30498926/Trojans_at_Totnes_and_Giants_on_the_Hoe_Geoffrey_of_Monmouth_Historical_Fiction_and_Geographical_Reality... more
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      Medieval HistoryCrusadesPilgrimagePilgrimage Routes
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      Late Bronze Age archaeologyBronze Age (Archaeology)Central Asian ArchaeologyTin Trade
SUMMARY: Lecture 11 provides a summary of MB Age Anatolia, including the Assyrian trade with Kultepe-Kanesh (bringing textiles, tin, & other items), and secondary Assyrian merchant trade (especially transporting copper) across Anatolia,... more
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      Ancient HistoryArchaeologyNear Eastern ArchaeologyNear Eastern Studies
The Homeric Island of Tenedos (Tanatus) will be identified with The Isle of Thanet (Tanatus) and appears to be the first destination of Odysseus' second voyage after his visit to Kirke, where he had to pass the first initiation test of... more
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      Celtic StudiesBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Ancient myth and religionLate Bronze Age archaeology
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      Tin TradeMediterranean Tin Trade
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyArchaeometryArchaeometallurgyTin Trade
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This essay aims to give a comprehensive overview of the production, uses and provenance of tin in the Ancient Near East. When discussing the production method of tin, focus is put on the extraction of the main tin ore, cassiterite, and on... more
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      Near Eastern ArchaeologyArchaeometryArchaeometallurgyTin Trade
Phoenicians established a commercial network throughout the Mediterranean and part of the Atlantic which helped to achieve consolidation, especially from the mid-eighth century BC, and paid special attention to the Southwest of the... more
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      Phoenician Punic ArchaeologyCopper extraction and productionTin TradePHOENICIANS IN THE WEST, TARSHISH-TARTESSOS Ph. D. scholarship in History. Official acknowledgment of educational and research capability by the University of Huelva, Spain