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protohistorical

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  • adjective Of or relating to protohistory.

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  • Wikipedia describes the city as being settled in “protohistorical” times, later becoming a Celtic-Ligurian city of the tribal people, the Salassi.

    Cultural 2009

  • Wikipedia describes the city as being settled in “protohistorical” times, later becoming a Celtic-Ligurian city of the tribal people, the Salassi.

    Via Francigena 2009

  • Wikipedia describes the city as being settled in “protohistorical” times, later becoming a Celtic-Ligurian city of the tribal people, the Salassi.

    Augusta Praetoria Salassorum 2009

  • Wikipedia describes the city as being settled in “protohistorical” times, later becoming a Celtic-Ligurian city of the tribal people, the Salassi.

    Little Green Tracs 2009

  • Wikipedia describes the city as being settled in “protohistorical” times, later becoming a Celtic-Ligurian city of the tribal people, the Salassi.

    Medieval Trails 2009

  • Wikipedia describes the city as being settled in “protohistorical” times, later becoming a Celtic-Ligurian city of the tribal people, the Salassi.

    March 2009 2009

  • When mapped by location, they may offer new insights in protohistorical and medieval settlement of the territory of Sagalassos.

    Interactive Dig Sagalassos 2003 - Survey 2003

  • Next week, we expect a visit by Mehmet Özsayit, a specialist of pre - and protohistorical pottery in the area.

    Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Survey Report 10 2003

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