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Western Asia / Holocene / Geography of North Africa / Geography of Asia / Ancient Near East / 2nd millennium BC / Bronze Age / Mediterranean Sea / Phoenicia / Trade route / Minoan civilization / Aegean civilizations
Date: 2018-09-04 09:49:33
Western Asia
Holocene
Geography of North Africa
Geography of Asia
Ancient Near East
2nd millennium BC
Bronze Age
Mediterranean Sea
Phoenicia
Trade route
Minoan civilization
Aegean civilizations

NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES OF MICE AND MERCHANTS: TRADE AND GROWTH IN THE IRON AGE Jan David Bakker Stephan Maurer

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