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Oral Tradition
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Parry, Adam.
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EPIC AND MEMORY

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BRONZE AND THE MINE

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THE BACKGROUND ON THE STEPPE

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THE IMPACT OF THE SAIL

Broodbank, Cyprian.
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THE GANG AND THE CITY

Allen, Susan Heuck. “A Personal Sacrifice in the Interest of Science: Calvert, Schliemann, and the Troy Treasures.”
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Bachhuber, Christoph. “The Treasure Deposits of Troy: Rethinking Crisis and Agency on the Early Bronze Age Citadel.”
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THE VIEW IN THE MIRROR

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