Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 20Department of Archaeology, 2005 - Archaeology |
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... Pottery is a primary means of addressing feasting , as it is practical ( preparation , storage , serving ) , socially symbolic ( decoration , style ) and ubiquitous in the archaeological record . Blitz ( 1993 ) , through a study of ...
... Pottery is a primary means of addressing feasting , as it is practical ( preparation , storage , serving ) , socially symbolic ( decoration , style ) and ubiquitous in the archaeological record . Blitz ( 1993 ) , through a study of ...
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... pottery styles and types , their usage differs markedly . Feasting can imbue meaning into the objects used during feasting and could subsequently influence the technological or stylistic design of container crafts . Van Keuren ( 2004 ) ...
... pottery styles and types , their usage differs markedly . Feasting can imbue meaning into the objects used during feasting and could subsequently influence the technological or stylistic design of container crafts . Van Keuren ( 2004 ) ...
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... pottery and three sherds of samian . Or course , the consumption of alcohol was not limited to wine , and finds from ... pottery copies of these bronze strainers . There was also a pottery cauldron that was deposited in a deliberately ...
... pottery and three sherds of samian . Or course , the consumption of alcohol was not limited to wine , and finds from ... pottery copies of these bronze strainers . There was also a pottery cauldron that was deposited in a deliberately ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Real and unreal landscapes | 7 |
Activating the prehistoric landscape of Lancashire | 39 |
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