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| He has won a | bronze, a silver, and a gold medal for his nation. |
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| However, he had to settle for a | bronze, after losing to Afghanistan in the semi final |
| e architect's presence, the statue was cast in | bronze, after a plaster model. |
| e 1952 Helsinki Olympics, where Sweden won the | bronze after defeating West Germany 2:0. |
| Two years later, she won | bronze again. |
| and 4th places were reversed, Jamaica winning | bronze against Britain. |
| Guo went on to win the final ride-off for the | bronze against Willy Kanis. |
| Neoregelia ' | Bronze Agate' |
| 1948 are believed by some to be from the early | Bronze Age (1800-1400 BC). |
| Nerik (Hittite: Nerikka) was a | Bronze Age city to the north of the Hittite capitals |
| The | Bronze Age round cairn is a listed Historic Monument |
| There is a profusion of Neolithic, | Bronze Age and Romano-British sites extending across |
| s to point to the Middle East area, during the | Bronze Age in the 3rd millennium BC. |
| ally it stretches from Paleolithic, Neolithic, | Bronze Age to Iron Age. |
| tion of water by the Celts and indeed by their | Bronze Age forebears. |
| This arrangement is believed to be a relic of | Bronze Age times. |
| small and tree-covered and is the location of | Bronze Age finds. |
| A History of Israel: From the | Bronze Age Through the Jewish Wars (1998) |
| Middle | Bronze Age II is represented by a tomb. |
| Both a middle and a late | Bronze Age spearhead were found at Great Sturton. |
| vidence of human occupation as far back as the | Bronze Age at a round barrow (SO34006400) |
| ologists have also discovered the remains of a | Bronze Age settlement and a Roman village. |
| Also on the Hill are eight | Bronze Age barrows. |
| The BMAC was a | Bronze Age culture situated in the upper Amu Darya re |
| Archaeological discoveries include | Bronze Age bowl and disc barrows. |
| ntwork has been found on the island along with | bronze age and Romano-British pottery. |
| The bracelets were dated as middle | Bronze Age (about 1000BC) and are now in the British |
| Stone row: Moulinward, | Bronze Age 2200 BC-600 BC. |
| to the Llyn Fawr Phase, the last phase of the | Bronze Age in Britain. |
| These findings represent key late | Bronze Age discoveries. |
| There are many | Bronze Age cairns in the area. |
| A | Bronze Age axe, believed to be 3,500 years old, was f |
| less than 1 kilometre south west of Grimspound | Bronze Age settlement. |
| New Stone Age) and early | Bronze Age . |
| e site was settled continuously from the Early | Bronze Age until the early Islamic Period. |
| was occupied almost continuously from the late | Bronze Age until Byzantine times. |
| "the largest known relic from Southeast Asia's | Bronze Age period." |
| Cannington Camp is a | Bronze Age and Iron Age hill fort near Cannington, So |
| The island is small and tree-covered and | Bronze Age artifacts have been found here. |
| Clava cairn, a type of | Bronze Age circular chamber tomb cairn. |
| Somewhat to the north are | Bronze Age archaeological sites at Fetteresso and Spu |
| Early examples date to the Late | Bronze Age (ca. |
| It is one of the most important | Bronze Age sites in Scandinavia. |
| He uncovered the Iron Age city and an Early | Bronze Age hypogeum burial with a large amount of pot |
| Close to the reservoir there are ancient | Bronze Age sites which are easily reached on foot. |
| The Chalcolithic period gave way to the | Bronze Age in western and northern Europe. |
| It was created in the | Bronze Age era, which dates back to the Urnfield cult |
| See also: Atlantic | Bronze Age |
| There are two | Bronze Age cairns on the north-west slope, and nearby |
| wooden house (which had been excavated) is of | Bronze Age date. |
| Towards its western end it is close to the | Bronze Age route across Flag Fen. |
| Further information: Nordic | Bronze Age and History of Scandinavia |
| Map of the Nordic | Bronze Age culture, around 1200 BCE |
| Sword production in China is attested from the | Bronze Age Shang Dynasty, from roughly 1200 BC. |
| Bronze Age works from Phaistos include bridge spouted | |
| This type of | Bronze Age pottery is known as Trevisker ware. |
| This was the first | Bronze Age site of this kind in the UK. |
| The Excavation found evidence of a | Bronze Age and Iron Age settlement. |
| usually assumed to date from the neolithic or | bronze age period. |
| te appears to have taken place during the late | Bronze Age or early Iron Age. |
| ine Forum: "The Importance of Troy in the Late | Bronze Age 2005--03-10"; accessed 2006-08-16. |
| A | Bronze Age cup-marked rock is incorporated in the ban |
| se were sketched by Jervise and are typical of | Bronze Age artefacts, found fairly commonly in the ar |
| Petroglyphs of boats from the Nordic | Bronze Age in Scandinavia. |
| This latter tunnel is now known as the Middle | Bronze Age channel, on account of its estimated age; |
| ta was an Anatolian tutelary deity in the Late | Bronze Age frequently associated with stags. |
| A | Bronze Age hoard was discovered on the slopes of the |
| area, including Rillaton round barrow, where a | Bronze Age gold beaker was discovered. |
| Greece in the | Bronze Age (1964) |
| k is an ancient settlement, dating back to the | Bronze Age or Saxon period. |
| history stretching back at least to the early | Bronze Age and is significant for the Bronze Age ceme |
| Excavations in progress at the Early | Bronze Age copper mine within the Comet Lode Opencast |
| um displaying reconstructions of Neolithic and | Bronze Age pile dwellings. |
| The | Bronze Age graves were built in the form of a mound. |
| f human settlements from the Stone Age and the | Bronze Age in the area. |
| f Lambourn, Berkshire, England, is a site of a | Bronze Age cemetery. |
| Hob Hurst's House is a | Bronze Age barrow, located in Derbyshire, near the to |
| at suggests the island was occupied during the | bronze age and the Roman period. |
| The | Bronze Age settlement lay on the slopes above the mod |
| The earliest evidence of human habitation is a | Bronze Age spearhead, found near the river Hat. |
| High Legh also has a high status | Bronze Age burial site. |
| For the | bronze age feature in Yorkshire, see Horncliffe Circl |
| The hut-like buildings date to the Early | Bronze Age or the Pretalayotic Period (ca. |
| Small Down Knoll, or Small Down Camp, is a | Bronze Age hill fort near Evercreech in Somerset, Eng |
| archaeological excavations revealed scents of | Bronze Age peoples in Kulyagash. |
| crowned by an Ancient British Iron Age or late | Bronze Age hill fort. |
| The excavation uncovered an oval, | Bronze Age burial pit. |
| A | Bronze Age Barrow burial site, and Roman sites, have |
| ility that the area has been settled since the | bronze age given the existence of at least one Bronze |
| He researched | Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements by the Don River, |
| he remains of a Canaanite city from the Middle | Bronze Age (2000-1550 B.C.). |
| Later excavations also brought to light | Bronze Age tumulus burials which included sacrificed |
| historic activity in area including four large | bronze age ditches radiating from the hillfort, belie |
| gical invesigations of the district revealed a | Bronze Age barrow, a Saxon farm, and an Iron Age vill |
| Bonstorf Barrows - a | Bronze Age burial site |
| The hoard is the largest | Bronze Age hoard ever discovered in England and is on |
| Only minor excavations have been done in the | Bronze Age settlement but the area contains several h |
| row in Little Bollington, there is evidence of | Bronze Age activity. |
| the Central-European Reinecke, who shared the | Bronze Age in four phases (A, B, C and D) based on th |
| Bronze Age tumuli | |
| Bronze Age finds include an axe head and a knife. | |
| kulls, a spearhead and a sword dating from the | Bronze Age were found in the river in 1890, as well a |
| Details suggest a burial of | Bronze Age date. |
| Finds from the | bronze age include evidence of a salt works. |
| In addition the museum looks at life in the | Bronze Age and displays a number of artefacts from th |
| The largest of the | Bronze Age barrows in Tintagel is at Condolden (anoth |
| Evidence of | Bronze Age barrows together with later prehistoric an |
| A cluster of | Bronze Age burial mounds and a flint scraper found in |
| Evidence of | Bronze Age ditches were found, as well as Saxon remai |
| A | Bronze Age barrow was located on the hill, and excava |
| There is a | Bronze Age cairn on the mountain top. |
| In 1994 a hoard of | Bronze Age items was discovered locally. |
| Bronze Age Pylos was excavated by Carl Blegen between | |
| y example of a hypogeum is found at the Minoan | Bronze Age site of Knossos on Crete. |
| Qijia culture (2400 BC - 1900 BC) was an early | Bronze Age culture distributed around the upper Yello |
| rico di Molina di Ledro, a botanical garden of | Bronze Age food plants |
| iti was the last independent king of Arzawa, a | Bronze Age kingdom of western Anatolia. |
| The parish also contains a number of | bronze age burial mounds. |
| The summit of Mam Tor is encircled by a late | Bronze Age and early Iron Age hill fort. |
| In the Early | Bronze Age village ca. |
| istorical sites can be found in the area, from | Bronze age forts, to medieval casts. |
| A few miles west of Walkington is the | Bronze Age barrow complex of Walkington Wold. |
| Puranda was a | Bronze Age city in Arzawa near the Astarpa river, in |
| Bronze Age burial mounds are a significant feature of | |
| The Middle | Bronze Age (MMI-II) expansion of the Minoans into thi |
| Philip L. Kohl, The Making of | Bronze Age Eurasia, Cambridge World Archaeology (2007 |
| Typologically, the axes have a Middle | Bronze Age date. |
| n consisting of a combination of Neolithic and | Bronze age funerary rituals. |
| airn are attributed to the earlier part of the | Bronze Age c. 2,000-1,200 BC. |
| Bronze Age weapons hoard at New Bradwell, Buckinghams | |
| Salatiwara was a city of | Bronze Age Anatolia. |
| During the 2nd millennium BC, the Nordic | Bronze Age began (c. |
| Bronze Age plough marks. | |
| arge shelter cairns; hollowed out from a large | Bronze Age burial cairn. |
| Archaeological features: | Bronze Age cairns, standing stones and a possible Rom |
| Pseira: A | Bronze Age Seaport in Minoan Crete Philip P. Betancou |
| Sites 5 and 6 are | Bronze Age tumuli. |
| l dig was made in woods on Coach Road, where a | Bronze Age bronze smelting pit was found. |
| hats are associated with the pre-Proto-Celtic | Bronze Age Urnfield culture. |
| ed by a Battle Stone, probably an originally a | bronze age standing stone. |
| Balksbury is the site of a former | Bronze Age hillfort to the southwest of Andover, Hamp |
| rontier city in western Anatolia, mentioned in | Bronze Age archives at Hattusa. |
| Middle | Bronze Age (2200-1550 BC) - From the Middle Bronze Ag |
| It was practised in the | Bronze Age and was well established centuries before |
| Both | Bronze Age and Celtic era archeological finds indicat |
| Troldkirken is a | Bronze Age megalith situated near the village of St. |
| Close to it is a | Bronze Age barrow. |
| Several | Bronze Age burial mounds were found in the area, as w |
| Remains from the | bronze age has been found within the reserve. |
| It was followed by the | Bronze Age Optimum. |
| There are also two | bronze age burial mounds near the footpath to Foolow. |
| best known periods of occupation are the Early | Bronze Age I and Pre-Pottery Neolithic B. |
| ncludes a Muslim Burial Ground and a number of | Bronze Age barrows. |
| There is some indication of | Bronze Age settlements on the top of the nearby hill |
| Bibby also wrote about stone and | Bronze Age Europe, particularly the bog peoples of De |
| ddle quern dates from the Late Neolithic/Early | Bronze Age period. |
| e British Museum dates the artefact within the | Bronze Age 1150 - 950 BC. |
| This type of vessel typically appears in the | Bronze Age or early Iron Age. |
| It was close to an even older | Bronze Age fortification on a promontory north of Hol |
| s attested by the discovery of a two caches of | Bronze Age weapons. |
| artifacts found on the site dates back to the | Bronze Age and the Stone Age. |
| The name comes from the early | Bronze Age bowl barrow at Barrow Farm. |
| During the | Bronze Age has been an important development, in part |
| Over time there have been several | Bronze Age chronology of the Romanian area applied. |
| e built part of their settlement on top of the | Bronze Age one. |
| "A Burial Ground of the Middle | Bronze Age at Girvan"", Friends of the McKechnie Inst |
| Four | Bronze Age round barrows indicate an earlier occupati |
| giffian Burial Chamber is a Neolithic or early | Bronze age chambered tomb. |
| s phase is named after the graves built by new | Bronze Age inhabitants on the site of the Tarxien Tem |
| There are actually over thirty | Bronze Age burial mounds forming a large prehistoric |
| ents are thought to have originated during the | Bronze Age to mark a ritualistic site. |
| Several | bronze age tumuli are found within the parish. |
| The area of the | Bronze Age city reached 100 dunams (approx. |
| The | Bronze Age in Central Europe has been described in th |
| Bass, George F. “A | Bronze Age Shipwreck at Ulu Burun (Kas): 1984 Campaig |
| e moors, many marking late Neolithic and early | Bronze Age burial sites. |
| not be confused with the Stone circles of the | Bronze Age and Britain. |
| Mesolithic, Neolithic and | Bronze Age artefacts were found in the vicinity of th |
| "Men of the | Bronze Age" |
| eck, John C. (1969), "Greek Towns of the Early | Bronze Age", The Classical Journal 65 (1): 1-7 |
| Professional Priesthood in the European Early | Bronze Age", Pueblo Grande Museum Anthropological Pap |
| remains of an early Iron Age (with underlying | Bronze Age) hill fort in Oxfordshire, England. |
| ddle Neolithic to Chalcolithic (possibly Early | Bronze Age) archaeological site in Alba Iulia, Romani |
| Kaansi Kaa Zammanah ( | Bronze Age), Fiction House, Lahore |
| Archaeological remains from the | Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman period have been found |
| was probably first constructed during the late | Bronze Age, 1000-700 BC. |
| Dating from the | Bronze Age, the circle consists of six standing stone |
| By the Late | Bronze Age, silver extraction in Huelva Province reac |
| there any invasion from the seaside during the | Bronze Age, although the coastline facilitated mariti |
| Dyke, a prehistoric earthwork dating from the | Bronze Age, crosses the area near Rudston. |
| Earliest known remains date from the Middle | Bronze Age, when massive walls were built. |
| The village history dates back to the | Bronze Age, some 4000 years ago. |
| lements found on Koukonesi are from the Middle | Bronze Age, 2000 BC-1650 BC. |
| Already in the Late | Bronze Age, Hittite was losing ground in competition |
| avation shows that it was occupied in the late | Bronze Age, ca. |
| This area was abandoned until the | Bronze Age, when a flourishing village colonized the |
| If it had been used in the | Bronze Age, the Picts later reused it. |
| There is documented presence since | Bronze Age, Romans, Jews and documents since 12th cen |
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