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Bronze and wall
At the Bronze Age site of Phylakopi ( Greek Φυλακωπή ), the chief settlement, on the north-east coast, excavations by the British School of Archeology revealed a town wall and a Minoan palace with some important and very interesting wall paintings.
Over the last two thousand years B. C., during the Bronze Age, the first fortifications and stone wall buildings were erected by Liburian peoples.
The wall encloses a square area, which is rather unusual for a Bronze Age town.
A massive wall is attributed to the Middle Bronze III stage, preserved at a height of 24 ft and width up to 18 ft, with an extensive glacis ( with a supporting wall ).
Gibeon was founded in the Early Bronze Age, for the excavators discovered 14 EB storage jars beneath the foundations of the Iron Age wall.
In the Late Bronze Age ( second half of the 2nd millennium BCE ) a new fortification wall, four meters thick, was erected.
In 1997, on the clay quarry area in front of the dam wall a large Bronze Age cemetery was discovered and excavated.
Instead, she was buried alongside a wall and adorned with jewelry, including a ring of electrum, a Bronze braziere, and a gorget believed to have come from Babylonia and already a thousand years old when it was buried.

Bronze and dedicated
Lundy has evidence of visitation or occupation from the Neolithic period onward, with Mesolithic flintwork, Bronze Age burial mounds, four inscribed gravestones from the early medieval period, and an early medieval monastery ( possibly dedicated to St Elen or St Helen ).
Since 2009, limited edition of just 1, 000, is on sale the Ypsilon Versus, realized with a young brand in the Versace line, with Bronzino Bronze body, interior, and sports pavilion dedicated and looking for the brownish 16 ".

Bronze and fallen
This civilization seems to have fallen into decline by the late Bronze Age, when, according to Herodotus, Macedonian tribes from the north marched into Peloponnese, where they were called Dorians and subjugating the local tribes, settled there.

Bronze and South
Hillforts were known since the Late Bronze Age, but a huge number were constructed in the period 600-400 BCE, particularly in the South ; after about 400 however new ones largely cease to be built and a large number cease to be regularly inhabited, while a smaller number of others become more and more intensively occupied, suggesting a degree of regional centralisation.
Cladh Hallan, a Bronze Age settlement on South Uist is the only site in the UK where prehistoric mummies have been found.
By the Middle Bronze Age, increasing numbers of smelted iron objects ( distinguishable from meteoric iron by the lack of nickel in the product ) appeared in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and South Asia.
In South Asia earliest available Bronze age swords of copper were discovered in the Harappan sites, in present-day Pakistan, and date back to 2300 BC.
The symbol of the phoenix could be found on Vietnamese Bronze Drums, on traditional customs of Au Viet tribes in North Vietnam and South China ( Yunnan, Guangxi ).
This needs to be expanded to include, for example, Harvey Wollman, Governor of South Dakota ; the McNichol twins ( Army Generals ); twins Dennis Koslowski and Duane Koslowski, Olympic wrestlers ( Dennis won Silver in ' 92 and Bronze in ' 88 Greco-Roman wrestling ; Duane won a world championship in 1986 ); Air Force Major General Chris Divich ; Air Force Lt. Col. Duane Divich ; " Smokey " Joe Mendel, tied the world record for the 100-yd dash in 1931 ; NFL pro football player Bill Noetlich ; and there are more.
A veteran of the United States Army Air Corps, Gunter served in the South Pacific in World War II and received the Bronze Star and the Distinguished Unit Citation.
The SEARCH project ( Sheffield Environmental and Archaeological Research Campaign in the Hebrides ) on South Uist has been developing a long-term perspective on changes in settlement and house form from the Bronze Age to the 19th century.
Cwmbrân is a new town established in 1949 to provide new employment opportunities in the south eastern portion of the South Wales Coalfield ; though there is evidence that Neolithic and Bronze Age people used the area, with the Iron Age Silures tribe also occupying the region before being subdued by the Roman legions based at nearby Usk and Caerleon.
The South Hill bore a small Neolithic settlement ; was abandoned during the Bronze Age ; and was resettled in the seventh century BC.
Human skulls, a spearhead and a sword dating from the Bronze Age were found in the river in 1890, as well as a bronze axe which was found at South Beach in 1993, and a dagger found at Newsham.
Remains have been found from the Mid-Neolithic Age ( about 3000 BC ), the late Neolithic Age ( about 2000 BC ), the early to late Bronze Age of coastal South China ( 1500-500 BC ), the period of the Warring States to the Han Dynasty ( 206 BC-220 AD ), the Tang Dynasty ( 618-917 AD ) and the Qing Dynasty ( 1644-1911 AD ).
They generally seem to have been occupied intermittently from the Bronze Age onward, some, such as Cadbury Camp at South Cadbury, being refurbished during different eras.
:* Bronze Medal Match — Lost to Kim Kyung-Ah of South Korea ( 11-9, 8-11, 7-11, 5-11, 8-11 )
On the South side of Teesdale looms the Bronze Age burial site of Kirkcarrion.
Wapner was awarded the Purple Heart and the Bronze Star while serving in the South Pacific in Cebu.
The Village of Zurrieq claims for a large area of the South Eastern part of the Island of Malta, in which village we find a wide collection going back to the Bronze and Punic times, through the Roman, Knights and British eras.
He also coached the South team to a Bronze medal in the 1993 Olympic Festival in San Antonio, Texas.
File: Bellayogi2. jpg | Bronze model pagoda, Goryeo period, a national treasure of Korea, Leeum Museum, Seoul, South Korea.
File: Drakee. jpg | Bronze model flag pole, Leeum Museum, Seoul, South Korea.
Colin Inglis and Garnet de la Hunt, both former Chief Scouts of South Africa, were awarded the Bronze Wolf in 1996 for their work towards racial unity in Scouting during the apartheid era.
:* Defeated South Korea ( 84-73 ) → Bronze Bronze Medal
According to the alphabet theory, the alphabet began with Proto-Sinaitic at the end of the Middle Bronze Age and split into the South Arabian script and the Proto-Canaanite script in the Late Bronze Age.

Bronze and site
Agate is one of the most common materials used in the art of hardstone carving, and has been recovered at a number of ancient sites, indicating its widespread use in the ancient world ; for example, archaeological recovery at the Knossos site on Crete illustrates its role in Bronze Age Minoan culture.
Though there was no Bronze Age city on the site, archaeology has detected human activity that is evident from the earliest Iron Age, circa 1100 BC.
Their non-Greek language is confirmed on the site by inscriptions in the Cypriot syllabary which alone in the Aegean world survived the Bronze Age collapse and continued to be used down to the 4th century BC.
A map of Cyprus in the later Bronze Age ( such as is given by J. L. Myres and M. O. Richter in Catalogue of the Cyprus Museum ) shows more than 25 settlements in and about the Mesaorea district alone, of which one, that at Enkomi, near the site of Salamis, has yielded the richest Aegean treasure in precious metal found outside Mycenae.
There is some evidence of a Bronze Age field system at the Batts Combe quarry site.
Bronze crossbow bolts dating as early as mid 5th century BC were found at a State of Chu burial site in Yutaishan, Hubei.
Fondation Baur and Museum of the arts d ' Extrême-Orient, Parc et campagne de la Grange and Library ( neolithic shore settlement / Roman villa ), Bronze Age shore settlement of Plonjon, Temple de la Madeleine archeological site, Temple Saint-Gervais archeological site, Old City with Celtic, Roman and medieval villages
There is evidence of prehistoric settlements at the site of the town: flint arrowheads and Bronze Age artefacts have been found ; Iron Age forts have been excavated on both the East and West Hills suggests an early move to the safety of the valley in between, so that the settlement was already a port when the Romans arrived in Britain for the first time in 55 BC.
The site of the ancient city contains the ruins of a Bronze Age fortified city, which was part of the Cemetery H culture and the Indus Valley Civilization, centered in Sindh and the Punjab.
When the Bronze Age site at Knossos was excavated by explorer Arthur Evans, he found various bull motifs, including an image of a man leaping over the horns of a bull, as well as depictions of a labrys carved into the walls.
* 1900 – Sir Arthur Evans purchased the land around the ruins of Knossos, the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete.
An example of such a site is Seahenge, a Bronze Age timber circle.
At least seventeen finds of Papaver somniferum from Neolithic settlements have been reported throughout Switzerland, Germany, and Spain, including the placement of large numbers of poppy seed capsules at a burial site ( the Cueva de los Murciélagos, or " Bat cave ," in Spain ), which have been carbon-14 dated to 4200 BCE Numerous finds of Papaver somniferum or Papaver setigerum from Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements have also been reported.
Pottery shards found at the important site of Jarlshof also indicate that there was Neolithic activity there although the main settlement dates from the Bronze Age.
Site of the Menelaion, the shrine to Helen and Menelaus constructed anciently in the Bronze Age city that stood on the hill of Therapnes | Therapne on the left bank of the Eurotas ( river ) | Eurotas River overlooking the future site of Dorian Sparta.
The Bronze Age site, located at modern Epano Englianos some 9 km north-east of the bay, was first excavated by Carl Blegen in 1952.
Excavations at Llanmaes, Vale of Glamorgan, indicate a settlement and " feasting site " occupied from the Late Bronze Age until the Roman occupation.
The Llethryd Tooth Cave, or Tooth Hole cave, is a Bronze Age ossuary site in a limestone cave, about 1, 500 yards ( 1. 4 km ) north, north west of the Parc Cwm long cairn cromlech, on private land along the Parc Cwm valley, near the village of Llethryd.
A shrine was erected at the site, where people began worshiping in the late Bronze Age, by 1600 B. C.
A team of archaeologists, usually led by either Mick Aston or Francis Pryor ( the latter usually heads Bronze Age and Iron Age digs ), and including field archaeologist Phil Harding, congregate at a site, usually in the United Kingdom.
One archeological site, the Sumpf a late Bronze Age lake shore settlement, is included, as are three museums ; the Burg ( Castle museum ), Kunsthaus ( Art museum ) and Museum für Urgeschichte ( Museum for ancient history ).
Until recently it was assumed that Sardis was only settled in the period after the Anatolian and Aegean Dark Age, but American excavations have shown the place was settled in the Bronze Age and was a site of a significant population.

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