Around 1200 BC, one network linked Mycenaean Greece, Egypt, Cyprus, Crete, coastal city-states, Babylon, Assyria, and the Hittite Empire.
Around 1200 BC, one network linked Mycenaean Greece, Egypt, Cyprus, Crete, coastal city-states, Babylon, Assyria, and the Hittite Empire.
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