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ARTICLES | 2011

The Sea Peoples, from cuneiform tablets to carbon dating

PLOS ONE (June 8, 2011)

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Here, we report a stratified radiocarbon-based archaeology with anchor points in ancient epigraphic-literary sources, Hittite-Levantine-Egyptian kings and astronomical observations to precisely date the Sea People event. By confronting historical and science-based archaeology, we establish an absolute age range of 1192–1190 BC for terminal destructions and cultural collapse in the northern Levant.

Ζάκρος

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 58 (2011): 44

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Ζώμινθος

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 58 (2011): 41-43

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Βαθύ Αστυπαλαίας

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 58 (2011): 39-40

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Ακρωτήρι Θήρας

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 58 (2011): 36-38

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Στρόφιλας Άνδρου

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 58 (2011): 34-36

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Καστρί Σύρου

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 58 (2011): 32-33

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Ντικιλί Τάς

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 58 (2011): 31-32

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Ίκλαινα Μεσσηνίας

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 58 (2011): 27-29

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Μυκήνες

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 58 (2011): 18-21

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Σκάλα Ωρωπού

Tο Έργον της εν Aθήναις Aρχαιολογικής Eταιρείας 58 (2011): 14-17

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Fish and the Mediterranean: the nourishing sea

Ancient West and East 10 (2011): 1-9

Historians of the Mediterranean economy have generally been dismissive of the role of the fish trade both as an important source of vital food and as a financial benefit to communities which dealt on any scale with fishing, fish-farming and fish preservation for food.