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  2. Copper, Bronze and Iron Age sites in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Copper Age sites in Kosovo Bronze Age sites in Kosovo Iron Age sites in Kosovo. The metal period incorporates a long stretched timeline of over three millennia, commencing from approximately 3500 BC up to middle of the 4th century BC. During this time, which includes the Copper, Bronze, and Iron Age periods we see the sophistication of life ...

  3. Archaeology of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The Bronze Age followed the Copper Age, stretching in the time period from 2500 up to 1100 BC. With the advancement of the metallurgy factorial industry, and with the mixing of copper with tin, the bronze was created as an alloy. The formula invention for creating this stronger metal led towards the production of weapons, tools and jewellery.

  4. NYT Mini Crossword Answers, Hints for Today, January 18, 2025

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    Here are additional clues for each of the words in today's Mini Crossword. NYT Mini Across Hints. 1 Across: Worked in Microsoft Word — HINT: It starts with the letter "T"

  5. Architecture of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    During the 1999 conflict in Kosovo many buildings that represent this heritage were destroyed or damaged. [2] [3] In the Dukagjini region, at least 500 kullas were attacked, and most of them destroyed or otherwise damaged. [1] During the 1990s and thereafter, thousands of illegal buildings have been built in Kosovo.

  6. Ulpiana - Wikipedia

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    Ulpiana [1] [2] [3] was an ancient Roman [4] city located in what is today Kosovo. It was also named Justiniana Secunda (Latin: Iustiniana Secunda, Albanian: Justinianë Sekundë. [5] Ulpiana is located in the municipality of Gračanica, 12 km southeast of Pristina.

  7. List of years in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo War (1998–1999) NATO bombing of Yugoslavia; Kumanovo Agreement; UN administration 2004 unrest; 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence. 2008 unrest in Kosovo; 2008 protests; Second Republic (2008–Present) North Kosovo Crises 2011–2013. 2012 Referendum; Brussels Agreement; Washington Agreement; 2021; 2022–2024. Ohrid Agreement ...

  8. Monuments of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The towers date from the medieval period, but it based on some fragments found, it they are known to be from the ancient time. [23] It is considered to be a very important archaeological site. [23] Novo Brdo Fortress is a medieval Serbian fortress. Its ruins are located near the town of Novo Brdo, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Pristina.

  9. Cultural heritage of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Monuments in Kosovo mostly consist of ancient cities, castles (Kulla), monasteries, mosques and churches. Visoki Dečani Monastery (1327) in Dečani. Some of the most famous monuments in Kosovo are: The ancient city of Ulpiana (I – VII) was an ancient Roman city. Site for archaeological excavations in which several objects were found.