Mediterranean Trade in the Late Bronze Age c. 1400-1200 BCE

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Simeon Netchev
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published on 19 November 2021
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A map illustrating the late Bronze Age trade in the eastern Mediterranean seaboard as a region of increasing connectivity between the key players Pharaonic Egypt in the south, the Hittite Empire, Mesopotamia, and the Levant to the east, and the Mycenaean Civilization to the west.

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Simeon Netchev
Simeon is a freelance visual designer with a deep interest in the human side of history. He believes that every image should be an interaction, a commentary, and a narrative, and every map should lead on an exciting journey of exploration and discovery.

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Netchev, S. (2021, November 19). Mediterranean Trade in the Late Bronze Age c. 1400-1200 BCE. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/14880/mediterranean-trade-in-the-late-bronze-age-c-1400/

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Netchev, Simeon. "Mediterranean Trade in the Late Bronze Age c. 1400-1200 BCE." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified November 19, 2021. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/14880/mediterranean-trade-in-the-late-bronze-age-c-1400/.

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Netchev, Simeon. "Mediterranean Trade in the Late Bronze Age c. 1400-1200 BCE." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 19 Nov 2021. Web. 15 Apr 2024.

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