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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 ...
Page 174
... pottery decoration displays less integration of design elements , with a simple repetition of motifs three lines , of four ' U ' - shaped zones ; while in the later pottery the rim receives more emphasis , integrating the decoration ...
... pottery decoration displays less integration of design elements , with a simple repetition of motifs three lines , of four ' U ' - shaped zones ; while in the later pottery the rim receives more emphasis , integrating the decoration ...
Page 246
... pottery - making by a society . These effects include control both as positive and tive feedback , that they exert in the development of the ceramic system through the various stages nega- of complexity to the formation of full - time ...
... pottery - making by a society . These effects include control both as positive and tive feedback , that they exert in the development of the ceramic system through the various stages nega- of complexity to the formation of full - time ...
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