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I was the valiant Montu [= war-god]
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Golenischeff papyrus “Year 5, 4th
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in order to ask fifty years of life
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graphical range as Lukka or a wider
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closely linked up with the given ma
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menians are not yet living in Armen
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tinuity. 154 However this may be, w
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Phrygian already bears testimony of
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8. THE RISE AND FALL OF THE MYCENAE
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latter no doubt also a vassal of th
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campaign. 206 Now, most of the insc
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gration from Boeotia and Thessaly t
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Yadin, a line from the song of Debo
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western Asia Minor the linguistic s
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“source, stream”). 273 Fig. 14.
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Etruscan, because from that date on
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(pro)nominal declension (genitive-d
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11. THE AENEAS’ SAGA: ETRUSCAN OR
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longed to the Etruscans.” 330 Rat
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Additional note 1: Aeneas’ realm
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12. PHILISTINES AND PELASGIANS One
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to answer this question it needs to
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Phrikonis (in casu Pitane and Laris
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dress of Aphrodite), to (pre-)Greek
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less informs us about the situation
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this and rebaptized it Caere. 483 S
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13. TEUKROI, AKAMAS, AND TROJAN GRE
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have seen, the Teukroi were living
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14. THE CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN CONTR
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land. 562 More revealing is the arc
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lager, these contacts may have been
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Having reached the end of our quest
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About the origin of the Shekelesh w
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tion of the immigrant Sea Peoples g
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Evans CHIC LH value attestation 1.
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Notwithstanding the fact that Creta
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Fig. 25. Origins of the Cretan hier
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CHIC MN title place/country 1. # 25
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# 310 # 312 1 2 3 4 1. SASA UTNA le
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APPENDIX II: ON THE POSITION OF THE
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86. D pl. -a -e (< *-ai [D-G]) 58.
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verbal conjugation 111. 3rd pers. s
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APPENDIX III: A LUWIAN TRIFUNCTIONA
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APPENDIX IV: PELASGIAN DEMETER AND
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first part of the name of the godde
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Achterberg, Winfried, Best, Jan, En
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Harrassowitz. Boufidis, Nikolaos Kr
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Balkanique X. Sofia: Academie Bulga
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Mnmis Charin, Gedenkschrift Paul Kr
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Müller-Karpe, Hermann, 1959, Beitr
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Sava, Özkan Sava, 1998, Divine, Pe
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Waldbaum, Jane C., 1966, ‘Philist
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NEDERLANDSE SAMENVATTING: DE ETNICI
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tijdens de verovering van het Griek