• containing bronze ages All pages with titles containing bronze age Copper Age Age (disambiguation) Bronze (disambiguation) Age of Bronze (disambiguation) Golden...
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  • (disambiguation) Bronze (disambiguation) Bronze Age (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Age of Bronze. If an internal...
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  • Prehistoric religion Ancient religion (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bronze Age religion. If an internal link...
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  • comedy film The Bronze, a fictional nightclub in Buffy the Vampire Slayer Bronze Cross (disambiguation) Bronze Medal (disambiguation) Bronze Medallion (disambiguation)...
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  • "Silver Age", a B-side to the Pet Shop Boys' 1999 single "I Don't Know What You Want but I Can't Give It Any More" Bronze Age (disambiguation) Golden Age (disambiguation)...
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    was part of fivefold division of Ages of Man, starting with the Golden age, then the Silver Age, the Bronze Age, the Age of Heroes (including the Trojan...
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  • Greek Dark Ages (c. 1100 BC–750 BC), a period in the history of ancient Greece and Anatolia after the Late Bronze Age collapse Dark ages of Khmer/Cambodia...
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  • 16th-century painting by Hans Baldung Three-age system, a series of ages defined by the use of stone, bronze and iron The three stages of human progress...
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  • Judaic name for God. El Shaddai may also refer to: Shaddai (disambiguation), a Semitic Bronze Age city and the deity worshipped there El Shaddai (movement)...
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  • up Hurrian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hurrian may refer to: Bronze Age: Hurrians, culture of ancient Anatolia/ Northern-Mesopotamia The extinct...
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  • name of several bronze-age settlements in the Aegean. Minoan Lines, a Greek ferry company Minoan Air, a Greek airline This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • term used by Bronze Age Pervert in his 2018 manifesto Bronze Age Mindset to refer to the subjects of late-modernity This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • River, a major river in Central Asia. Oxus valley (disambiguation) Oxus civilization, a bronze age civilization of central Asia Oxus (god), an Eastern...
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  • Bronski Beat from the album The Age of Consent (album) "Heatwave", a song by Bronze Avery from the album Heatwave (Bronze Avery album) Heat Wave (novel)...
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  • the Inner Hebrides of Scotland Cairnpapple Hill, a major Neolithic and Bronze Age ritual site in central lowland Scotland Cairnryan (Scots: The Cairn, Scottish...
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  • used by Homer for the Achaeans Denyen - a possible connection with late Bronze Age mention from Egypt and Amarna Letters De Dannan - an Irish traditional...
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  • Tumulus culture, culture that dominated Central Europe during the Middle Bronze Age (ca.1600 BC to 1200 BC) Tumulus (band), a progressive folk metal band...
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  • large man-made upright stone, typically dating from the European middle Bronze Age. Standing stone may also refer to: Standing Stone (album), a 1997 album...
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  • character Atreus, a lost play by Lucius Accius The Treasury of Atreus, a Bronze Age tholos tomb at Mycenae Atrus, a character in the Myst series of games...
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  • Thrace. Philia culture, which existed on Cyprus in the middle and late Bronze Age. -philia, a suffix. Philia (nymph), Greek mythology. 280 Philia, an asteroid...
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  • Shalkar District, a lake in Aktobe Region, Kazakhstan Karakol culture, a Bronze Age culture in the modern-day Altai Republic Karakol Peak, a mountain in Issyk-Kul...
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  • the Bronze Age All pages with titles containing Sealand (disambiguation) Sea land (disambiguation) Seeland (disambiguation) Zealand (disambiguation) Zeeland...
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  • North Germanic languages Nordic may also refer to: Nordic Bronze Age, a period and a Bronze Age culture in Scandinavian pre-history Nordic folklore Nordic...
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  • beginning with Hellenic Greek (disambiguation) Helladic period, the Bronze Age in mainland Greece Hellas (disambiguation) Hellen, the eponymous ancestor...
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  • Ancient Celtic religion History of religion Paganism Bronze Age religion (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ancient...
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  • tincture in heraldry Copper Mountain (disambiguation) Copper Lake (disambiguation) Copper, Oregon (disambiguation) Copper, Jackson County, Oregon, a submerged...
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    Sun cross (category Bronze Age Europe)
    symbolism of prehistoric cultures, particularly during the Neolithic to Bronze Age periods of European prehistory. The symbol's ubiquity and apparent importance...
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  • last ice age until the start of written history Iron Age Scandinavia (c. 500 BCE–800 CE) Nordic Bronze Age (c. 1700 BCE–500 BCE) Nordic Stone Age (c. 12...
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    The Late Bronze Age city at Bethel was destroyed at some point during the late 13th or early 12th century BCE.: 235  During the Early Iron Age, a newer...
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  • Armageddon: Tactical Combat, 3000-500 BC, a 1972 board wargame simulating Bronze Age warfare Armageddon (novel), a 2003 novel in the Left Behind series by...
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