The Cambridge Ancient HistoryStanley Arthur Cook, Martin Percival Charlesworth, John Bagnell Bury, John Bernard Bury Cambridge University Press, 1924 |
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المحتوى
THE PREHISTORY OF THE BALKANS TO 1000 B C | 1 |
The Bronze | 16 |
The transitional period from the Eneolithic to the Bronze | 37 |
The period of transition from the Bronze Age to the First | 62 |
The Eneolithic period in the Central Balkan Area | 136 |
The Bronze Age in the Central Balkan Area page | 163 |
GARASANIN I The East Balkan complex | 166 |
The Early Bronze Age in the Central and Western Balkans | 170 |
IO Israel and Judah until the revolt of Jehu 931841 B C | 442 |
Israel and Judah from Jehu until the period of Assyrian | 488 |
Cyprus | 511 |
from the Twentysecond to the Twentyfourth | 534 |
The division of the monarchy and the rise of the Twenty | 562 |
Princedoms of the Delta and the Twentyfourth Dynasty | 571 |
PART III | 581 |
The later ninth and earlier eighth centuries B C | 672 |
The CarpathoDanubian complex | 175 |
The West Balkan complex | 181 |
The Prehistory of Albania | 187 |
The Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods | 189 |
The Neolithic period | 190 |
The Eneolithic period | 201 |
Neolithic and Eneolithic sites and habitations | 204 |
Way of life | 206 |
The Bronze Age | 209 |
The period of transition from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age | 228 |
Way of life | 231 |
PART II | 234 |
Ashurdan II to AshurNirari V 934745 B C | 238 |
Comments on the sources for the period covered by this chapter | 244 |
Chronology of the NeoAssyrian period | 245 |
Historical background | 247 |
Ashurdan II 934912 B C | 248 |
Adadnirari II 911891 B C | 249 |
TukultiNinurta II 890884 B C | 251 |
Ashurnasirpal II 883859 B C | 253 |
Shalmaneser III 858824 B C | 259 |
ShamshiAdad V 823811 B C | 269 |
Adadnirari III 810783 B C | 271 |
The interval 782745 B C | 276 |
Conclusion | 279 |
Urartu | 314 |
Geography and environment of Urartu | 322 |
the origins of Urartu | 328 |
Urartian art and archaeology | 365 |
The NeoHittite states in Syria and Anatolia | 372 |
Sennacherib Esarhaddon and Ashurbanipal 424 | 409 |
the Babylonian Empire in the West | 433 |
The middle and later eighth century B C | 679 |
The Peloponnese | 696 |
18a East Greece | 745 |
The islands | 767 |
The Geometric culture of Greece | 785 |
The earliest alphabetic writing page | 794 |
20b Greek alphabetic writing | 819 |
20c Linguistic problems of the Balkan area in the late prehistoric | 834 |
20d The Greek language and the historical dialects | 850 |
20e Balkan languages Illyrian Thracian and DacoMoesian | 866 |
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930 | |
932 | |
941 | |
Syria and Anatolia | 949 |
Israel and Judah | 955 |
765 | 960 |
Egypt | 966 |
Greece and the Aegean | 974 |
Central Greece and Thessaly | 977 |
Argolis and Epidaurus | 980 |
Corinthia and Megaris | 982 |
Achaea Arcadia Eleia and Messenia | 983 |
East Greece | 984 |
Euboea and the Cyclades | 985 |
Cyprus | 987 |
E Development of Writing | 989 |
Greek alphabetic writing | 997 |
The Greek language and the historical dialects | 998 |
Balkan languages Illyrian Thracian Dacian Moesian | 1000 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Adad-nirari Adad-nirari III Adriatic Aegean Albania Anatolia appear Aramaean Argishti Ashurnasirpal Assyrian Babylonian Balkano-Anatolian complex Balkans Bit-Adini Bubanj-Hum burial Calah campaigns Carchemish cave central century B.C. Cernavodă Chaldaeans chronology Cucuteni culture Damascus Danube decoration dynasty Early Bronze Age Early Neolithic east eastern elements Eneolithic period Eponym Chronicle Euphrates evidence excavations figurines Gumelniţa Hamath Hittite Ibid incised inscr inscriptions Iron Age Karanovo Kassite king known Lake land Late Bronze Age later linked Maliq Melid Middle Bronze Age Middle Neolithic Moldova Monteoru motifs Muntenia Nairi Neo-Eneolithic Neolithic Oltenia ornamentation Osorkon painted Palaeolithic phase Phoenician pottery probably region reign Romania royal Sălcuţa Sam'al Sarduri Sargon settlements Shalmaneser Shalmaneser III Shamshi-Adad shapes Shoshenq southern Starčevo stela stone Syro-Hittite temple Tiglath-pileser Transylvania tribute tumulus typical Urartian Urartu variant Vattina vessels Vinča Vinča group Vinča-Pločnik Vinča-Turdaş Vučedol ware western
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