

Table of Contents
Articles
Handmade Burnished Ware and Prehistoric Aegean Economics: An Argument for Indigenous Appearance |
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David B. Small | 3-28 |
Discussion and Debate
Some Comments on Interpreting the Dark-Surfaced Handmade Burnished Pottery of the 13th and 12th Century BCE Aegean |
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Jeremy B. Rutter | 29-49 |
Discussion and Debate (Responses)
Preface |
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James D. Muhly | 53-56 |
Greece and the Levant |
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Sarah Morris | 57-66 |
Black Athena and the Phoenicians |
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Patricia Maynor Bikai | 67-76 |
An Egyptian Perspective |
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J. D. Ray | 77-82 |
Black Athena versus Traditional Scholarship |
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James D. Muhly | 83-110 |
Responses to Critical Reviews of Black Athena: The Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilization. Volume 1: The Fabrication of Ancient Greece 1785-1985 |
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Martin Bernal | 111-137 |
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