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    over the actual territory of the Valencian Community, in the "Levante" or eastern side of the Iberian peninsula. Its chronological range was between 2200...
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    Motillas (category Bronze Age Spain)
    settlements of La Mancha (Spain) belonging to the Middle Bronze Age, and connected to the Bronze of Levante culture. These were human-made hills atop of which...
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    Argaric culture (category Bronze Age cultures of Europe)
    of El Argar Cist burial reconstruction El Argar Los Millares: its antecessor culture. Bell Beaker culture: its antecessor culture. Bronze of Levante:...
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    the Bronze of Levante, showing the same material culture. C. 1300 BC several major changes happen in Iberia, among them: The Chalcolithic culture of Vila...
    57 KB (6,866 words) - 19:28, 15 August 2024
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    advent of state-level social structures. From this centre, bronze metalworking technology spread to other cultures like the Bronze of Levante, South-Western...
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    Archaeologists estimate the date of this trove at c. 1300-1000 BCE, within the Late Argar, Post-Argar or Bronze of Levante period. The hoard was found in...
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    Levant (redirect from Levante Countries)
    Eastern Libya in Northern Africa. In the 13th and 14th centuries, the term levante was used for Italian maritime commerce in the Eastern Mediterranean, including...
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    El Argar (category Bronze Age Spain)
    El Argar is an Early Bronze Age culture developed in the southeastern end of the Iberian Peninsula. It is believed to have been active from about 2200...
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    The Proto-Sinaitic script is a Middle Bronze Age writing system known from a small corpus of about 30-40 inscriptions and fragments from Serabit el-Khadim...
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  • region. ca. 1500 BC A culture of smaller fortified villages known as Bronze of Levante appears in the modern-day region of Valencia, particularly in the...
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    Sávio (category Levante UD footballers)
    the Basques' relegation, he joined fellow league team Levante UD, and played there until January of the following year, leaving as many teammates due to...
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    (Vilafranca del Penedès, Barcelona) and the northeast - levante - Ebro Valley relations during the Bronze Age". Revista d'Arqueologia de Ponent (24): 9–25....
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    Son (Spanish footballer) (category Atlético Levante UD players)
    represented fellow third division sides UCAM Murcia, Villanovense, Atlético Levante, Barakaldo and Ponferradina; with the latter side he achieved promotion...
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    Keylor Navas (category Levante UD footballers)
    League. He subsequently moved to Spanish club Albacete in 2010, and then to Levante in La Liga the following year, where he won the LFP Award for Best Goalkeeper...
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    Indalo (category Culture of Spain)
    the front of houses and businesses to protect them from evil and is considered to be a god totem. The indalo has an origin in the Levante, Spain and...
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    Ascalon (redirect from History of Ashkelon)
    Yasur-Landau (2011). "Chronological Observations at the Dawn of the Iron Age in Ashkelon". Ägypten und Levante. 21: 276–277 – via JSTOR.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint:...
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  • "Burial in the Time of the Amorites. The Middle Bronze Age Burial Customs From a Mesopotamian Perspective", Ägypten Und Levante / Egypt and the Levant...
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    Amsterdam. Tied with 2016 Games in number of gold medals (7) and silver medals (6) but with 2 more bronze medals (8), this was the nation's most successful...
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    Alexia Putellas (category Levante UD Femenino players)
    the Spain women's national team. She previously played for Espanyol and Levante, and has represented Catalonia. Having won all major club and individual...
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    Retrieved 2024-07-29. "Pallanuoto F/ Rapallo: Giuditta Galardi centro boa del Setterosa". LevanteNews (in Italian). 2024-06-10. Retrieved 2024-07-29....
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