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Cyprus in Late Bronze Age: Trade routes, settlement patterns

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AMMAN — Due to its geographic location, Cyprus played a significant role in trade during the Late Bronze Age. The island has been located between Anatolia and Syria and a Hittite document dated to the age of king Suppiluliuma II records that Alasiya (or Cyprus) was annexed to the Hittite Empire, for the first time, at the age of Tudhaliya IV.  This king concluded a treaty with one of his Syrian vassals, the King Sausgamuwa of Amurru, in order to…
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