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... Cambridge , Cambridge University Press , 196-223 . Gingell , C. and Lawson , A.J. 1983. The Potterne Project : excavation and research at a major settlement of the Late Bronze Age . Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine ...
... Cambridge , Cambridge University Press , 196-223 . Gingell , C. and Lawson , A.J. 1983. The Potterne Project : excavation and research at a major settlement of the Late Bronze Age . Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine ...
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... Cambridge , Cambridge University Press . Clarke , D.L. 1970. Beaker Pottery of Great Britain and Ireland . 2 vols . Cambridge , Cambridge University Press . Clarke , D.L. 1972. Spatial Archaeology . London , Academic Press . Conkey , M ...
... Cambridge , Cambridge University Press . Clarke , D.L. 1970. Beaker Pottery of Great Britain and Ireland . 2 vols . Cambridge , Cambridge University Press . Clarke , D.L. 1972. Spatial Archaeology . London , Academic Press . Conkey , M ...
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... Cambridge , Cambridge University Press , 80-88 . Coldstream , J.N. 1968. Greek Geometric Pottery . London , Methuen . Gombrich , E.H. 1975. Art History and the Social Sciences . Oxford , Oxford University Press Hodder , I. 1982 ...
... Cambridge , Cambridge University Press , 80-88 . Coldstream , J.N. 1968. Greek Geometric Pottery . London , Methuen . Gombrich , E.H. 1975. Art History and the Social Sciences . Oxford , Oxford University Press Hodder , I. 1982 ...
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