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Threshing was accomplished by trampling with the hooves of animals driven
around a circular threshing floor . This serves merely to release the grain from
chaff and seeds from pods - - no separation of crop or weed components is
involved .
Threshing was accomplished by trampling with the hooves of animals driven
around a circular threshing floor . This serves merely to release the grain from
chaff and seeds from pods - - no separation of crop or weed components is
involved .
Page 37
Three major classes of ceramics were involved , if we exclude in this paper the
military production of pottery . The ' best ' , terra sigillata , spread widely over the
whole of Gaul , Belgica and parts of Germania . The centres of manufacture of
this ...
Three major classes of ceramics were involved , if we exclude in this paper the
military production of pottery . The ' best ' , terra sigillata , spread widely over the
whole of Gaul , Belgica and parts of Germania . The centres of manufacture of
this ...
Page 39
( Or , in other words , what part of the total demand for pottery was satisfied
entirely outside the market or exchange systems involved ? ) How did the (
production and ) distribution systems of the more widely distributed fine wares
differ from ...
( Or , in other words , what part of the total demand for pottery was satisfied
entirely outside the market or exchange systems involved ? ) How did the (
production and ) distribution systems of the more widely distributed fine wares
differ from ...
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