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le Bronze Age (2000–1550 BC)\n\t\t\t\n\t;2000;bc-i;;;;
onze Age (2000–1550 BC)\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\n\t;1550 BC;bc-i;;;;
te Bronze Age (1550–1200 BC)\n\t\t\t\n\t;1550;bc-i;;;;
onze Age (1550–1200 BC)\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\n\t;1200 BC;bc-i;;;;
 and hieratic (1500–1000 BC)\n\t\t\t\n\t;1500;bc-i;;;;
hieratic (1500–1000 BC)\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\n\t;1000 BC;bc-i;;;;
Greeks from c. 500 BC as Phoenici;500;bc-i;;2.1.1.1;;
cs as early as 1600 BC, and on the Me;1600 BC;bc-i;;;;
d farming\n3500–2000 BC (Early Bronze);2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
us – discuss]\n2000–1550 BC (Middl;2000;bc-i;;;;
 discuss]\n2000–1550 BC (Middle Bronze;1550 BC;bc-i;;;;
us – discuss]\n1550–1200 BC (Late ;1550;bc-i;;;;
 discuss]\n1550–1200 BC (Late Bronze):;1200 BC;bc-i;;;;
ptian hegemony\n1200–various dates ;1200;bc-i;;;;
onze Age (3500–2000 BC)\nViolin-shaped;2000 BC;bc-i;;;;
), which by c. 2300 BC was incorpo;2300;bc-i;;;;
d that between 2500–1000 BC, popul;2500;bc-i;;;;
t between 2500–1000 BC, populations f;1000 BC;bc-i;;;;
tablets (dated 2350 BC) from the arch;2350 BC;bc-i;;;;
s an entity by 2500 BC.[00] Jonathan ;2500 BC;bc-i;;;;
"may provide a third-millennium ref;third;bc-m;;;;
le Bronze Age (2000–1550 BC)\nMap o;2000;bc-i;;;;
onze Age (2000–1550 BC)\nMap of the Ne;1550 BC;bc-i;;;;
s to Egypt (c. 1900 BC)A group of ;1900;bc-i;;;;
numhotep II c. 1900 BC. Tomb of 12;1900;bc-i;;;;
hunter.\nAround 1650 BC, Canaanites in;1650 BC;bc-i;;;;
hieroglyphs c. 1648-1540\nArchaeolo;1648;bc-y;;;;
glyphs c. 1648-1540\nArchaeological;1540;bc-y;;;;
te Bronze Age (1550–1200 BC)\nIn th;1550;bc-i;;;;
onze Age (1550–1200 BC)\nIn the early ;1200 BC;bc-i;;;;
e of Hazor (c. 1500–1300 BCE)[00] ;1500;bc-i;;;;
Hazor (c. 1500–1300 BCE)[00] Hazor was;1300 BCE;bc-i;;;;
estruction ca. 1200 BCE. Many Egyptian;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
the end of the 13th c@entury.[00] ;13th;bc-c;;;;
the end of the 12th c@entury betwe;12th;bc-c;;;;
entury between 1134-1115 based on ;1134;bc-y;;;;
y between 1134-1115 based on C14 d;1115;bc-y;;;;
ke, in the mid-12th c@entury.[00]\n;12th;bc-c;;;;
h Akhenaten c. 1350 BC. In these l;1350;bc-i;;;;
IIC period (c. 1800–1550 and c. 72;1800;bc-i;;;;
eriod (c. 1800–1550 and c. 720–586;1550;bc-i;;;;
stroyed around 1200 BCE.[00] At Lachis;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 ground around 1200 BCE including: Asq;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
oke down after 1200 BCE in the souther;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
y ended around 1200 BCE, trade in Cypr;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
e to an end at 1300, while for Myc;1300;bc-i;;;;
trade ended at 1250 BCE, and destructi;1250 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ruction around 1200 BCE could not have;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
ontinued after 1200 BCE.[00] Archaeome;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
decrease after 1200 BCE, even though t;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
n Levant after 1200 BCE during the ear;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
Age\nLevant (c. 830 BCE)\nMain article:;830 BCE;bc-i;;;;
 and hieratic (1500–1000 BC)\nFurth;1500;bc-i;;;;
hieratic (1500–1000 BC)\nFurther infor;1000 BC;bc-i;;;;
on is dated to 900–850 BC, more t;900;bc-i;;;;
s dated to 900–850 BC, more than 300;850 BC;bc-i;;;;
period from c. 900–330 BC, the do;900;bc-i;;;;
Bronze Age pre-1200 BCE Levantine peop;1200 BCE;bc-i;;;;
throned deity\; 14–13th c@entury ;14;bc-c;;;;
le Bronze Age (2000–1550 BCE). The;2000;bc-i;;;;
onze Age (2000–1550 BCE). The city, th;1550 BCE;bc-i;;;;
9–730 BCE\nLuli 729 694 BCE\nBaal I;729;bc-y;;;;
Levant between 2500–1000 BCE. The ;2500;bc-i;;;;
t between 2500–1000 BCE. The study has;1000 BCE;bc-i;;;;
Greeks from c. 500 BC as Phoenici;500;bc-i;;2.2.1.1;;
n I period (c. 1200–1000 BC). The ;1200;bc-i;;;;
eriod (c. 1200–1000 BC). The recor;1000;bc-i;;;;
98, p. 46: "An eighteenth-c@entury lette;eighteenth;bc-c;;;;
 of Alalakh c. 1500 BC."\n\n^ Mieroo;1500;bc-i;;;;
/Palestine (C. 1200–300 BCE) Resea;1200;bc-i;;;;
stine (C. 1200–300 BCE) Research on I;300 BCE;bc-i;;;;
er II Zabinas (128–123 n.c.)—cont;128;bc-y;;;;
I Zabinas (128–123 n.c.)—contained the;123 n.c.;bc-y;;;;
 middle of the twelfth c@entury, the ;twelfth;bc-c;;;;