Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 39
... distribution systems of the more widely distributed fine wares differ from those of the utilitarian wares ? Under what economic circumstances can an industry based on primi- tive open firing ( and more primitive methods of manufacture ) ...
... distribution systems of the more widely distributed fine wares differ from those of the utilitarian wares ? Under what economic circumstances can an industry based on primi- tive open firing ( and more primitive methods of manufacture ) ...
Page 42
... distribution : transportation : sex : specialisation : dependency : part / full - time : seasonality : D. Village Industry : clay : temper : tools : technique : range : firing : palm stump ) , knife , cloth , paddle - and - anvil ...
... distribution : transportation : sex : specialisation : dependency : part / full - time : seasonality : D. Village Industry : clay : temper : tools : technique : range : firing : palm stump ) , knife , cloth , paddle - and - anvil ...
Page 44
... distribution systems . The nature of these seems not so much determined by the nature of the pottery , as by the numbers of vessels to be distributed , and the distances over which distribution takes place . It might be worth finding ...
... distribution systems . The nature of these seems not so much determined by the nature of the pottery , as by the numbers of vessels to be distributed , and the distances over which distribution takes place . It might be worth finding ...
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