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Orientalism and orientalization in the iron age mediterranean
Ann C. Gunter
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Arts and Humanities
10th Century BC
33%
4th Century
33%
5th Century
33%
6th Century BC
33%
9th century
33%
Achaemenid empire
33%
Classic Period
33%
Classical Greece
33%
Crete
33%
Cross-cultural inter-action
33%
Dissemination
33%
Eastern art
33%
Edward Said
33%
Egypt
33%
Etruscans
33%
Greece
66%
Greek art
33%
Iron Age
100%
Italy
33%
Luxuries
33%
Mediter-ranean
100%
Mediterranean trade
33%
Near East
66%
Neighbors
33%
Nineteenth Century
33%
Orientalism
100%
Post-colonial
33%
Pre-Classical
33%
realm
33%
Scholars
100%
Trade network
33%
Visual Culture
33%
Keyphrases
10th Century
20%
4th Century
20%
5th Century
20%
6th Century
20%
9th Century
20%
Achaemenid Empire
20%
Ambivalent Relationships
20%
Archaeological Discoveries
20%
Classical Age
20%
Classical Greece
20%
Crete
20%
Edward Said
20%
Egypt
20%
Etruscan
20%
Geocultural Space
20%
Greece
20%
Greek Art
20%
Intense Periods
20%
Intercultural Interaction
20%
Iron Age
100%
Italy
20%
Mainland Greece
20%
Material Culture
20%
Mediterranean Trade
20%
Near East
40%
Nineteenth Century
20%
Orientalism
100%
Orientalization
100%
Persian
20%
Phoenicians
40%
Postcolonial
20%
Trade Network
20%
Visual Culture
20%