Harding, A. F. (1975). Mycenaean Greece and Europe: the evidence of bronze tools and implements. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 41. Vol 41, pp. 183-202.
Title The title of the publication or report |
Mycenaean Greece and Europe: the evidence of bronze tools and implements | |||
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Issue The name of the volume or issue |
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 41 | |||
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The Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society | |||
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41 | |||
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183 - 202 | |||
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The likelihood of regular Mycenaean trade with continental Europe is tested by means of the evidence of bronze implements used in agriculture, woodworking, metallurgy etc, including knives and double axes but excluding ornaments and weaponry. The evidence for contact thus revealed is neither extensive nor conclusive. Few Aegean tool types were traded or imitated abroad; those that may have reached distant areas include "knives" (?actually toilet articles) and a winged axe mould. However, the sum of derivable chronological evidence is important for dating the entire European LBA; in particular the Protovillanovan period must have begun by 1200 BC at latest. See also abstract 76/3596. | |||
Year of Publication The year the book, article or report was published |
1975 | |||
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05 Dec 2008 |