The Cambridge Ancient History

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Stanley Arthur Cook, Martin Percival Charlesworth, John Bagnell Bury, John Bernard Bury
Cambridge University Press, 1924
 

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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
BIBLIOGRAPHY
901
B Western Asia page
930
Assyria and Babylonia
932
Urartu
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
Index
1009
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