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文档介绍:The Archaeology of Palestine from the Neolithic through the Middle Bronze Age
G. Ernest Wright
Journal of the American Oriental Society, Vol. 91, No. 2. (Apr. - Jun., 1971), pp. 276-293.
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Fri Feb 29 21:43:12 2008
THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF PALESTIXE FROM THE NEOLITHIC THROUGH
THE RIIDDLE BRONZE AGE*
These three fascicules of CAHZwere written by two of the most distinguished figures in
Near Eastern archaeology. Their surveys span a period of over 5000 years. The nature of
the treatment of the various periods is examined and the general agreements which have
been reached are summarized. Particular attention is paid, however, to the areas wh