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The New Chronology Of Iron Age Gordion C Brian Rose Editor Gareth Darbyshire Editor

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The New Chronology Of Iron Age Gordion C Brian Rose Editor Gareth Darbyshire Editor
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.31 MB
Pages: 200
Author: C. Brian Rose (editor); Gareth Darbyshire (editor)
ISBN: 9781934536551, 1934536555
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The New Chronology Of Iron Age Gordion C Brian Rose Editor Gareth Darbyshire Editor by C. Brian Rose (editor); Gareth Darbyshire (editor) 9781934536551, 1934536555 instant download after payment.

This book argues that the history and archaeology of the site of Gordion in central Turkey have been misunderstood since the beginning of the excavations in the 1950s. It demonstrates that Gordion was not destroyed ca. 700 B.C. by an invasion but rather 100 years earlier, in 800 B.C., by a fire.


This book argues that the history and archaeology of the site of Gordion in central Turkey have been misunderstood since the beginning of the excavations in the 1950s. It demonstrates that Gordion was not destroyed ca. 700 B.C. by an invasion but rather 100 years earlier, in 800 B.C., by a fire.

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