In book: The Oxford Handbook of European Bronze Age, Chapter: 5 β Oxford University Press, 2013. β pp. 82-101.<div class="bb-sep"></div>This article focuses on the settlements that were built during the Bronze Age of Europe. It presents some examples of settlements from northwest Europe, and focuses
Myrtos: Early Bronze Age Settlement
β Scribed by Peter Warren
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Buddhist Folk Tales is a wonderful collection of ancient and modern stories from the Buddhist tradition.Β From short, snappy tales to longer narratives, they will entertain and tantalise the emotions. Laugh, sigh and cry at stories about previous lives, why the Monkey King wanted to be Master of the Universe, the grimace that comes with the phrase βout of the mouths of babesβ, and ever-endearing mother love.
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