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Lesson 8.2: General

The "Lefkandi I" and Tiryns Cultures of the Early Helladic IIB and Early Helladic III Periods

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E. Weiberg, “Early Helladic III: A Non-Monumental but Revitalized Social Arena,” in C. Wiersma and S. Voutsaki (eds.), Social Change in Aegean Prehistory (Oxford 2017) 32-48.


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