TROYA: PROTOGEOMETRIK, GEOMETRIK VE ARKAIK DÖNEMLER/Troy: Protogeometric, Geometric and Archaic Periods

New research at Troy has led to revisions in our understanding of the site in the Protogeometric, Geometric, and Archaic phases (1070/1040-500/480 B.C.). This article provides an overview of the key developments as well as presenting the new chronological framework for these phases. Three major chro...

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