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Show 3@. Sicily, despite Its va se e and types and artists to other and bronzes metals, of lack its nevertheless tvJA-A. purely indigenous style J\charaoter. to the escape wrath Minos; of and It 1t wae was station. manuf'a ct ur i ng a though influenced b products. extent, some q uf t,e wa s the had/upon to Sioily here :'hat whole,a fl€d ds.Lus that Da the :Minoa.n latter met hi. in Ital death. to According 1 The two are found first'is the here ever or This to e a race nceable are also ancient,incl"..ldlng . the (b) from , Neolithio (Sergi) Sea" style of potter' of posi tion and the so that prononced It has al::,ea been found. the deacripticm.This cul.t ur e taly; throhout all t works a body in burial it ra ce is at influenced shows This 'Period ty nnce e by few etc .. hat • such and almost coper , and indi- pr odu ce d it. recognized where- therefore described/and was presents Scandinavia; to stone certainty the uniformi ty of the s iron mixed. and which oulture, :'p::,e-hist ric FJey the Blaok to foedal type bronze Etruscan Age ver anean, very pue bronze; sual the same the Im I emerrt e , cat and cut t ur e represerted in the Terramare of Northern Ital "singular uniformit the British Isles (a) , AgofIron 3 The The of Copper Age. or 2 The Bonze Ag e types Neolithic, primitive aene o l.fth I c The three SerO'i" will nnt re eat the Eastern Meditert' ecially by the early oopper period of es Cyprus. It ver is a whereas bronze ingular fact t"nat lentlfully in the Bronze Age., copp e r o--t?a;;-,)c; .. in late neolithic ready Ina tal remarked a 111 o und on , or A this c fact and time, thrl1.ASht im lements is found lmt are very fO'..l.nd sparing ly .J,,L Dr'."Evans it many years ago a.l- could be explained b |