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S. Lloyd, J. Mellaart, Beycesultan I, London, 1962. P. 17–26.
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Ibid. P. 280–283.
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J. Mellaart, “Anatolia, c. 4000–2300 BC” CAH I, fasc. 8. 1965.
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M.J. Mellink, “Archaeology in Asia Minor” AJA, 73, 1969. P. 209–211; AJA 74, 1970. P. 164–165, etc.
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C.A. Burney, “Eastern Anatolia in the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age”, AS VIII, 1958. P. 157–209.
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H.Z. Kosay, “Erzurum-Karaz Kazisi Raporu”, Belleten 1959. P. 349–413.
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J. Mellaart, CAH I, fasc. 59. P. 9–14.
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R.H. Dyson, “A Decade in Iran”, Expedition II. no 2. 1969.
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R.J. Braidwood, “The Iranian Prehistoric Project, 1959–1960”, Iranica Antiqua I, 1961. P. 3–7.
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Ph. E.L. Smith, Iran V, 1967. P. 139; VI. 1968. P. 158–160; VIII. 1970. P. 178–180.
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C.A. Burney, Iraq XXVI. 1964. P. 55–57.
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S.A. Sardarian, Primitive Society in Armenia, Erevan, 1967. P. 327–331.
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Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR 6, 39, 1967. P. 353.
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A.A. Iessen, “The Caucasus and the Ancient East in the Fourth and Third Millennia BC”, KSIA 93. 1963. P. 3–14, etc.
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O.M. Japaridze, A.I. Javakhishvili, “Results of the Work of the Kvemo-Kartlian Archaeological Expedition (1965–1966)”, Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR 3. 1967. P. 292–298.
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Primitive Society in Armenia, Erevan, 1967. P. 326–327.
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T.V. Gamkrelidze, “‘Anatolian Languages’ and the Problem of Indo-European Migration to Asia Minor”, Seventh International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Moscow. August. 1964.
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T.N. Chubinishvili, “The Interconnections between the Caucasian and the Near East Cultures in the Third Millenium BC”, Seventh International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Moscow. August. 1964.
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A. Palmieri, “Insediamento de Bronzo Antico a Gelinciktepe (Malatya)”, Origini I. 1967. P. 117–193.
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Burney, Iran VIII. 1970. P. 164.
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Burney, AS VIII. 1958. P. 167–168.
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I.J. Gelb, P.M. Purves, A.M. MacRae, Nuzi Personal Names, OIP LVII. 1943.
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O.R. Gurney, “Anatolia, c. 1750–1600 BC”, CAH II, fasc. II. P. 24–26.
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J. Mellaart, “The End of the Early Bronze Age in Anatolia and the Aegean”, AJA 62. 1958. P. 9–33.
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(a) Chronologies. P. 119; (b) Burney, AS VIII. 1958. P. 205–208.
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C.J. Gadd, “Tablets from Chagar Bazar and Tall Brak, 1937–1938”, Iraq VII. 1940. P. 22–66. Там же имеются ссылки на хурритские божественные имена.
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P. Garelli, Les Assyriens en Cappadoce, Paris, 1963. В работе подробно описываются опубликованные таблички.
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(a) M. Gimbutas, “The Indo-Europeans: Archeological problems”, American Anthropologist 65. 1963. P. 815–836; (b) Chronologies. P. 487.
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B. Maisler (Mazar), M. Stekelis, M. Avi Yonah, “The Excavations at Beth-Yerah 1944–1946”, Israel Exploration Journal 2. 1952. P. 165–173.
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Excavations in the Plain of Antioch I. P. 358–368 (Amuq H), 398–403 (Amuq I), 518–521.
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Ibid. P. 519.
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K.M. Kenyon, Excavations at Jericho I: The Tombs Excavated in 1952–1954, London, 1960. P. 78–80, 96.
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K.M. Kenyon, (a) Archaeology in the Holy Land, London, 1965. P. 135–161. Здесь изложен общий обзор периода ранний бронзовый век – средний бронзовый век; (b) Amorites and Canaanites, Schweich Lectures, British Academy, London. 1963. P. 6–35.