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Page 120
The third section includes papers on different aspects of Jarrige discuses the
problems ceramic assemblages at Shahr - i regarding the ' Chronology of the
Sokhta and related sites . Biscione earlier periods of the Greater comments on
the ...
The third section includes papers on different aspects of Jarrige discuses the
problems ceramic assemblages at Shahr - i regarding the ' Chronology of the
Sokhta and related sites . Biscione earlier periods of the Greater comments on
the ...
Page 133
No doubt some wag will man ' of ceramic studies ties this comment that this '
typology ' of perspective into new , and as yet papers reflects an ' old order '
generally unstudied , directions he ceramicist - - he / she might be feels are of
use to a ...
No doubt some wag will man ' of ceramic studies ties this comment that this '
typology ' of perspective into new , and as yet papers reflects an ' old order '
generally unstudied , directions he ceramicist - - he / she might be feels are of
use to a ...
Page 134
even where a change does occur in a focus for De Boer ' s paper , as he
ceramics , there may be a substan - tries to understand ... Ceramic resources do
not political organisation and land generally govern where a potter utilisation
patterns .
even where a change does occur in a focus for De Boer ' s paper , as he
ceramics , there may be a substan - tries to understand ... Ceramic resources do
not political organisation and land generally govern where a potter utilisation
patterns .
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