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grey clay jugs and lesser numbers of amphorae and black - glazed pottery ( mainly drinking cups ) . There are some local handmade imitations of Greek pottery , especially jugs with a sharply bent handle flattened in cross - section ...
grey clay jugs and lesser numbers of amphorae and black - glazed pottery ( mainly drinking cups ) . There are some local handmade imitations of Greek pottery , especially jugs with a sharply bent handle flattened in cross - section ...
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Y. Garlan has devoted many years of his rich academic career to the study of amphorae and amphora - stamps . One of his interests throughout has been stamps on Sinopean amphorae and tiles . His excavations of ceramic workshops in the ...
Y. Garlan has devoted many years of his rich academic career to the study of amphorae and amphora - stamps . One of his interests throughout has been stamps on Sinopean amphorae and tiles . His excavations of ceramic workshops in the ...
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However , a full catalogue is now included , which facilitates study . M. Dufková analyses some fragments of terracottas , while P. Titz mentions transport amphorae and stresses the importance of the fluvial routes ...
However , a full catalogue is now included , which facilitates study . M. Dufková analyses some fragments of terracottas , while P. Titz mentions transport amphorae and stresses the importance of the fluvial routes ...
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Ş Dönmez Some Observations on the SocioEconomic Structure | 13 |
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