Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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DF217 .S94 2009eb | Gods, heroes and tyrants : Greek chronology in chaos / | 1 |
DF217 V64 2000 | Order and history. | 1 |
DF220 |
Beyond thalassocracies : understanding processes of Minoanisation and Mycenaeanisation in the Aegean / The Emergence of Civilisation : the Cyclades and the Aegean in the Third Millennium BC. |
2 |
DF220 .A347 2013 | Aegean Civilization. | 1 |
DF220 .A43 | From the silent earth : a report on the Greek bronze age / | 1 |
DF220 .A8 | Hellenosemitica ; an ethnic and cultural study in west Semitic impact on Mycenaean Greece / | 1 |
DF220 .B713 | Prehistoric Greece and Cyprus : an archaeological handbook / | 1 |
DF220 .C55 1991 | Orientalia in the Late Bronze Age Aegean : a catalogue and analysis of trade and contacts between the Aegean and Egypt, Anatolia and the Near East / | 1 |
DF220 .C58 1977 | Geometric Greece / | 1 |
DF220 .C65 1977 | Deities in Aegean art : before and after the Dark Age / | 1 |
DF220 .C666 2018eb | Communities in Transition : the Circum-Aegean Area During the 5th and 4th Millennia BC. | 1 |
DF220 .D43 2011eb | The Mediterranean context of early Greek history / | 1 |
DF220 .D44 1972 | The Greek dark ages / | 1 |
DF220 .D45 | The last Mycenaeans and their successors : an archaeological survey / | 1 |
DF220 .D49 1994 | The Aegean Bronze age / | 1 |
DF220 .D73 1988 | The coming of the Greeks : Indo-European conquests in the Aegean and the Near East / | 1 |
DF220 .D77 | The Greeks and their eastern neighbours ; studies in the relations between Greece and the countries of the Near East in the eighth and seventh centuries B. C. / | 1 |
DF220 .D8 | Les civilisations préhelléniques dans le bassin de la mer Égée, études de protohistoire orientale / | 1 |
DF220 .D8 1914 | Les civilisations préhelléniques dans le bassin de la mer Égée. | 1 |
DF220 .E38 1998 | Eastern mediterranean Cyprus-Dodecanese-Crete 16th-6th cent. B.C. / Ed. Nikolaos Chr. Stampolidis, Alexandra Karetsou, Athanasia Kanta ; translation for the English edition Maria Teresa von Hildebrand, Athanasia Kanta, David Hardy. | 1 |