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 Data: 3000 BC to 1500 BC - The Ethnohistory Project
For consistency with (48-1), which reports a migration but before 2200 BC.
Compromise start date between (384-1) and (153-21) to conform to Ploetz date of 1580 BC arrival of Achaeans of whom the Mycenaeans formed a subgroup.
Conquered and dispersed by 1100 BC acc/to (160-6).
life.bio.sunysb.edu /ee/msr/Ethno/dategen1.html   (6940 words)

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