Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 40
... ethnographic data are generally not really adequate . Quite a few of the ethnographic studies of pottery have not been undertaken by ceramicists , so that often the technology is only partially understood , even if described to the best ...
... ethnographic data are generally not really adequate . Quite a few of the ethnographic studies of pottery have not been undertaken by ceramicists , so that often the technology is only partially understood , even if described to the best ...
Page 106
... ethnographic ' models ' ) . Undoubtedly the ar- chaeological evidence presented will be reviewed elsewhere and by those more qualified to do so than myself . Pottery in the Roman World is intended as an introduction to the application ...
... ethnographic ' models ' ) . Undoubtedly the ar- chaeological evidence presented will be reviewed elsewhere and by those more qualified to do so than myself . Pottery in the Roman World is intended as an introduction to the application ...
Page 107
... ethnographic models ' , and it must be conceded that Peacock illus- trates their use given a strict , if banal , definition of ' model ' ; but I feel that many will be dissatisfied with this usage since a static economic typology is the ...
... ethnographic models ' , and it must be conceded that Peacock illus- trates their use given a strict , if banal , definition of ' model ' ; but I feel that many will be dissatisfied with this usage since a static economic typology is the ...
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