Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 43
... striking and / or important facts . First , the data demonstrate that it is not necessarily the case that men take over potting when production is aimed at the market . this specific situation , that may have to do with the Polynesian ...
... striking and / or important facts . First , the data demonstrate that it is not necessarily the case that men take over potting when production is aimed at the market . this specific situation , that may have to do with the Polynesian ...
Page 44
... striking example . Modern technology may be used in the workshop , for example where cement is used to close cracks and paint the whole vessel , so that cracked third - choice water vessels may never- theless be sold . In the market ...
... striking example . Modern technology may be used in the workshop , for example where cement is used to close cracks and paint the whole vessel , so that cracked third - choice water vessels may never- theless be sold . In the market ...
Page 107
... striking feature of Peacock's model is its insensitiv- ity to the social context within which pottery production takes place . Hence , the extensive list of ethnographic case studies amounts to little more than an interna- tional recipe ...
... striking feature of Peacock's model is its insensitiv- ity to the social context within which pottery production takes place . Hence , the extensive list of ethnographic case studies amounts to little more than an interna- tional recipe ...
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