Forces of Transformation: The End of the Bronze Age in the Mediterranean
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Christoph Bachhuber., Christoph Bachhuber|AUTHOR., & Gareth Roberts|AUTHOR. (2012). Forces of Transformation: The End of the Bronze Age in the Mediterranean . Oxbow Books.

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Christoph Bachhuber, Christoph Bachhuber|AUTHOR and Gareth Roberts|AUTHOR. 2012. Forces of Transformation: The End of the Bronze Age in the Mediterranean. Oxbow Books.

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Christoph Bachhuber, Christoph Bachhuber|AUTHOR and Gareth Roberts|AUTHOR. Forces of Transformation: The End of the Bronze Age in the Mediterranean Oxbow Books, 2012.

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Christoph Bachhuber, Christoph Bachhuber|AUTHOR, and Gareth Roberts|AUTHOR. Forces of Transformation: The End of the Bronze Age in the Mediterranean Oxbow Books, 2012.

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