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Page 138
Subsequently the conviction that the Peterborough ware was ' thick ' ( it has
baroque rims ) , ' crude ' ( i is coil built as is Western Neolithic pottery ) and '
degenerate ' ( it is often completely covered with profuse decoration resembling
basketry ) ...
Subsequently the conviction that the Peterborough ware was ' thick ' ( it has
baroque rims ) , ' crude ' ( i is coil built as is Western Neolithic pottery ) and '
degenerate ' ( it is often completely covered with profuse decoration resembling
basketry ) ...
Page 174
Hodder , following Van der Velde , in his discussion of pottery decoration from the
Dutch Neolithic ( Hodder 1982 , 173 ; and Figure 15 ) states : In general , simple
oppositions and contrasts characterise much of the LBK ( Linienbandkeramik ) ...
Hodder , following Van der Velde , in his discussion of pottery decoration from the
Dutch Neolithic ( Hodder 1982 , 173 ; and Figure 15 ) states : In general , simple
oppositions and contrasts characterise much of the LBK ( Linienbandkeramik ) ...
Page 246
... and human intervention , such as the cultural variables , and their occurrence
of suitable clay sources relationship to the initial adop- and the effects of weather
and tion of pottery - making by climate on the development of cerasociety .
... and human intervention , such as the cultural variables , and their occurrence
of suitable clay sources relationship to the initial adop- and the effects of weather
and tion of pottery - making by climate on the development of cerasociety .
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