Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... pottery . Krause's paper on the modeling of pottery making also deals with reconstruction of techniques . He takes a very interesting direction : he con- structs a model of how pottery was made in the Transvaal in the past , then tests ...
... pottery . Krause's paper on the modeling of pottery making also deals with reconstruction of techniques . He takes a very interesting direction : he con- structs a model of how pottery was made in the Transvaal in the past , then tests ...
Page 138
... pottery is simply the later fashion development of the early Neolithic pottery in a unified and continuous tradition , changing by degrees . The Victorian appraisal of Peterborough pottery was clearly in the light of the prevailing ...
... pottery is simply the later fashion development of the early Neolithic pottery in a unified and continuous tradition , changing by degrees . The Victorian appraisal of Peterborough pottery was clearly in the light of the prevailing ...
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... pottery - making can be expected to develop in a partic- ular area . I think it is a little strong to argue that climate is the controlling factor in the lack development of pottery in the Pacific Northwest . Cultural fac- tors and the ...
... pottery - making can be expected to develop in a partic- ular area . I think it is a little strong to argue that climate is the controlling factor in the lack development of pottery in the Pacific Northwest . Cultural fac- tors and the ...
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