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    Horseback Riding and Cavalry in Mycenaean Greece by Kelder, J

    Published 2012
    “…This paper evaluates the evidence for horseback riding in Mycenaean Greece. This paper argues that horseback riding, which is widely held to be an Iron Age development (of especially the 9th and 8th centuries BC), was practised by members of the aristocracies throughout the eastern Mediterranean as early as the 13th century BC, and that the first cavalry can be identified around the same time in Mycenaean Greece and other regions in the eastern Mediterranean. …”
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    THE EVOLUTION OF ANTLER AND BONE CHEEKPIECES FROM THE BALKAN-CARPATHIAN REGION TO CENTRAL KAZAKHSTAN: CHRONOLOGY OF “CHARIOT” CULTURES AND MYCENAEAN GREECE by Stanislav Grigoriev

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The analysis shows that chariots spread to both regions independently, from the Near East, and the appearance of both chariots and cheekpieces in Mycenaean Greece was associated with the arrival of small elite groups from the Carpathians, probably of Thracian origin. …”
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    Searching for a Source of the Coptic Hemerology by Christoffer Theis

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The article offers a study of the known Coptic calendars with favorable and unfavorable days, entitled hemerologies, and compares the given information with the information presented in earlier calendars from Egypt and Mycenaean Greece and also with later sources written in Arabic and Latin. …”
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    GIANT STONE BUILDINGS (III) - CYCLOPEAN AND OTHER BUILDINGS OF MORE DEVELOPED ARCHITECTURE by Krešimir Šaravanja, Frano Oreč, Valerija Kopilaš

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…So, a Cyclopean building is megalithic, but not every megalithic building is Cyclopean, so it is better to use the general term megalithic for buildings that have nothing to do with Mycenaean Greece, like in the case of the megalithic defensive wall of the old Hellenistic city of Daorson near Stolac. …”
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