Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 37
... shape being dictated by the users rather than by the technique used by the potters . In addition to a kickwheel , various kinds of turntables and / or tournettes were used . The vessels were sometimes made in one throw , sometimes in ...
... shape being dictated by the users rather than by the technique used by the potters . In addition to a kickwheel , various kinds of turntables and / or tournettes were used . The vessels were sometimes made in one throw , sometimes in ...
Page 38
... shapes as well as Roman - style vessels . With time , such potters became quite proficient at using Roman technology . The resultant pottery is found in both Roman and indigenous contexts ( e.g. Willems 1977 ) . One suspects that ...
... shapes as well as Roman - style vessels . With time , such potters became quite proficient at using Roman technology . The resultant pottery is found in both Roman and indigenous contexts ( e.g. Willems 1977 ) . One suspects that ...
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... shape and its design . It is relevant to note that the roof of the black tent does occasionally serve as a temporary architectural component ( roof ) in stone - walled enclosures ( Edelberg 1966-67 : 382-4 ) . Moreover , black tents are ...
... shape and its design . It is relevant to note that the roof of the black tent does occasionally serve as a temporary architectural component ( roof ) in stone - walled enclosures ( Edelberg 1966-67 : 382-4 ) . Moreover , black tents are ...
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