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Middle Bronze Age migrations (Ancient Near East) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Middle Bronze Age migrations (Ancient Near East)
Various and currently outdated theories have been proposed that postulate waves of migration during the Middle Bronze Age in the Ancient Near East. While the turmoils that separate the Late Bronze Age from the Early Iron Age are well documented (see Bronze Age collapse), theories of migration during the Middle Bronze Age (20th century BCE) have little direct support. Some suggestions connect these alleged "mass migrations" with the coming of the Greeks, moving from their former settlements into the southern and central Balkans displacing the former pre-Greek inhabitants of Greece.〔.〕〔.〕 Others make reference to a supposed migration of the Hittites to their earliest known home in Kültepe during the same period.〔.〕 However, newer evidence and theories contradict the notion of a migration of the Hittites, suggesting that a Proto-Indo-Hittite language dates back to the fourth or eight millennium BC.〔.〕 ==Background==
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