Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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POTTERY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS IN ROMAN NORTHWESTERN EUROPE AND ON CONTEMPORARY NEGROS , PHILIPPINES Introduction : S.E. van der Leeuw Some Problems Between the first and the fourth centuries AD , at the northern edge of the Roman Empire ...
POTTERY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS IN ROMAN NORTHWESTERN EUROPE AND ON CONTEMPORARY NEGROS , PHILIPPINES Introduction : S.E. van der Leeuw Some Problems Between the first and the fourth centuries AD , at the northern edge of the Roman Empire ...
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Peacock's recent study is the only one which attempts to generate such a model for pottery in the Roman world ( 1982 ) . In an inspiring study , he uses a multitude of published ethnographic data from different areas of the world ...
Peacock's recent study is the only one which attempts to generate such a model for pottery in the Roman world ( 1982 ) . In an inspiring study , he uses a multitude of published ethnographic data from different areas of the world ...
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Pots and poor princes : A multidimensional approach to the role of pottery trading in coastal Papua . In Proceedings of the Symposium on Multidimensional Approaches to the Study of Pottery in Archaeology , edited by S.E. van der Leeuw ...
Pots and poor princes : A multidimensional approach to the role of pottery trading in coastal Papua . In Proceedings of the Symposium on Multidimensional Approaches to the Study of Pottery in Archaeology , edited by S.E. van der Leeuw ...
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