Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 143
specialisation is on the basis of the raw material employed ( ceramic or lithic ) , and ' complex ' when production is distributed also in function of the type of object produced ( i.e. ceramic containers of differing dimensions ) . The ...
specialisation is on the basis of the raw material employed ( ceramic or lithic ) , and ' complex ' when production is distributed also in function of the type of object produced ( i.e. ceramic containers of differing dimensions ) . The ...
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a ) There are currently no known examples of wheel - thrown ceramics produced at the domestic unit level . b ) Duration of apprenticeship , or levels of competence , in bead manufacture are correlated , at Khambat , with different ...
a ) There are currently no known examples of wheel - thrown ceramics produced at the domestic unit level . b ) Duration of apprenticeship , or levels of competence , in bead manufacture are correlated , at Khambat , with different ...
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... ceramic object , or conversely whether there is further specialisation and concentration on specific shapes or sizes . Three criteria may facilitate this distinction : ( a ) the diversification of forms and dimen- sions produced , ( b ) ...
... ceramic object , or conversely whether there is further specialisation and concentration on specific shapes or sizes . Three criteria may facilitate this distinction : ( a ) the diversification of forms and dimen- sions produced , ( b ) ...
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TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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