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Page 165
An example may clarify this distinction . Throughout the history of analysis of
British beaker pottery ( Abercromby 1912 ; Piggott 1963 ; Clarke 1970 ; Case
1977 ) , the focus has been on the determination of significant chronological
types either ...
An example may clarify this distinction . Throughout the history of analysis of
British beaker pottery ( Abercromby 1912 ; Piggott 1963 ; Clarke 1970 ; Case
1977 ) , the focus has been on the determination of significant chronological
types either ...
Page 177
Such elements are of three types : index ; iconic ; and geometric . ... Prehistoric
examples of such a type of decoration would be the ' Impressed Ware ' of the
neolithic of the Western Mediterranean , and the pottery of the Ohio Hopewell (
Prufer ...
Such elements are of three types : index ; iconic ; and geometric . ... Prehistoric
examples of such a type of decoration would be the ' Impressed Ware ' of the
neolithic of the Western Mediterranean , and the pottery of the Ohio Hopewell (
Prufer ...
Page 199
These types of candlestick seem to have been used to illuminate the public areas
of houses , comprising the halls , dining and drawing rooms and studies , as illus
- trated by contemporary art ( Michaelis 1978 ) . These types provided the basis ...
These types of candlestick seem to have been used to illuminate the public areas
of houses , comprising the halls , dining and drawing rooms and studies , as illus
- trated by contemporary art ( Michaelis 1978 ) . These types provided the basis ...
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