Примери коришћења Early bronze на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Khirbet Kerak(or Beth Yerah) pottery from Early Bronze Age.
Early Bronze Age I is represented in the Golan only in the area of the river.
The re-writing of the genetic map[of Europe] began in the early Bronze Age, about 5,000 years ago.
The Early Bronze Age starts in Anatolia at least with the beginning of the 3rd millennium BC.
Bab edh-Dhra(bāb al-dhrā')is the site of an Early Bronze Age city located near the Dead Sea.
According to these views, the Finno-Ugric languages appeared in Finland and Baltic only during the Early Bronze Age ca.
Evidence of settlement here has been found up to the early Bronze Age(1250 BC) and again from 400 years later, up to the Byzantine era.
The invention of the wheel falls into the late Neolithic, andmay be seen in conjunction with other technological advances that gave rise to the early Bronze Age.
To 3100 BC existed from the protohistoric Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age period in Mesopotamia, including a section of the upper region.
This is the Early Bronze Age New York of our region; a cosmopolitan and planned city where thousands of inhabitants lived,” the excavation directors said in a statement.
Pot with two handles, found in the vicinity of Jabuka,Moris culture of the early Bronze Age, late third millennium BC to, inv. no. S 1623.
Straddling the Neolithic and early Bronze Age, the Chalcolithic era(c. 5500-3000 BC) is defined by the first metal implements made with copper.
Evidence for that is the megalithic observatory Kokino,dating from 1800 BC from the early Bronze Age and located on a mountain peak known as Tatichev Kamen.
This is the Early Bronze Age New York of our region; a cosmopolitan and planned city where thousands of inhabitants lived," reports BBC quoting a statement by the excavation directors.
First part of the lecture plan deals with the birth of the Aegean civilization, with an emphasis on the Trojan andCycladic cultures belonging to the early bronze age 3 Millennium B.C.
Excavations in the surrounding area show that this region was already settled in the Early Bronze Age(2500 BC), while a cemetery discovered beneath the Phrygian necropolis suggests a subsequent Hittite presence.
The Cyclades group was too small to support a large population, but their mineral and metallic wealth,added to their geographical position, gave the islands unusual importance in the early Bronze Age.
Chalcolithic finds here show the area was settled in the 4th millennium BC, and early Bronze Age pottery finds also suggest there was an Assyrian trading colony here during the Hittite period.
Since the end of the Early Bronze Age up to the first century AD and the arrival of the Romans in the area around the Danube River, different cultures alternated here, the most famous and best explored being the remains of a fortified Celtic oppidum(settlement).
Findings from Meanište site, in the village of Ranutovac near Vranje,bring a series of important shifts in our understanding of early Bronze and Iron Age in the territory of the Balkans.
Mining in Cornwall and Devon, in the southwest of England,began in the early Bronze Age, around 2150 BC, and ended(at least temporarily) with the closure of South Crofty tin mine in Cornwall in 1998.
German archaeologists examined the remains of 84 people buried between 2500 and 1650BC,discovering that at the end of the Stone Age and in the early Bronze Age, families were established in a surprising manner.
The site contains a temple to a fertility goddess from the seventh century BCE,[1] a pit-type burial[7]cemetery from the early Bronze Age, and the remains of a building from around 450-350 BCE; the building consists of three rooms with three storage rooms.[1].
Sumer(/ˈsuːmər/)[note 1] was the first urban civilization in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia, modern-day southern Iraq,during the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze ages, and arguably the first civilization in the world with Ancient Egypt and the Indus Valley.
The Final Neolithic(or Chalcolithic) period entails the transition from the Neolithic farming andstock-rearing economy to the metal-based economy of the Early Bronze Age.[1] This transition occurred gradually when Greece's agricultural population began to import bronze and copper and used basic bronze-working techniques first developed in Asia Minor with which they had cultural contacts.[15].
Sumer[note 1] is the earliest known civilization in the historical region of southern Mesopotamia, modern-day southern Iraq,during the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze ages, and one of the first civilizations in the world along with Ancient Egypt and the Indus Valley.