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ECONOMIC TIES OF EGYPT, AEGEAN AND THE NEAR EAST IN THE XVI-XIV BC

https://doi.org/ 10.18384/2310-676X-2017-4-77-85

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The article deals with the economic contacts between Egypt, Aegean and the Near East states in the XVI-XIV BC. The data can help to restore the picture of the international trade and political relations between Aegean, Egypt and the Near East in the Late Bronze Age. Basing on the written and archaeological sources we can conclude that Aegean was involved into international relations with Egypt and the Near East. A great role in this was played by the Levant - as the main intermediary.

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Alexander A. Barbashov
Moscow Region State University
Russian Federation


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