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DTSTART:20170320T220000Z
DTEND:20170320T233000Z
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SUMMARY:Globalising the Mediterranean's Iron Age
DESCRIPTION:The Mediterraneanâ€™s Iron Age â€“ roughly 1200-600 BCE â€
 “ may be regarded as one of its most dynamic periods of history.  Alth
 ough it is not its first era in which people across the sea exchanged 
 goods\, ideas\, values\, customs\, practices\, and technologies\, the 
 difference is the scale to which this occurred. The interactions that 
 resurged from the tenth century onwards eclipsed their Bronze Age ante
 cedents in geographical\, material and ideological scope. The period i
 s characterized perhaps most of all by the movement of peoples from th
 eir homeland to areas far away on an unprecedented scale\, notably the
  settlement of Greeks and Phoenicians in the central and western Medit
 erranean\, which began in the ninth and eighth centuries.
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