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HOME IS WHERE THE HEARTH IS : THE FUNCTION OF THE CAERETAN BRAZIER * 1 LISA C. PIERACCINI 7 ABSTRACT One of the most abundant classes of vessels produced at ancient Caere ( modern Cerveteri ) was impasto ware , in the shape of the ...
HOME IS WHERE THE HEARTH IS : THE FUNCTION OF THE CAERETAN BRAZIER * 1 LISA C. PIERACCINI 7 ABSTRACT One of the most abundant classes of vessels produced at ancient Caere ( modern Cerveteri ) was impasto ware , in the shape of the ...
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Within the group of far more numerous handmade vessels ( 175 as per 22 catalogue numbers ) , only jars have been ... This categorisation has been decided upon according to the profile of the vessel body ' , which N. states has been ...
Within the group of far more numerous handmade vessels ( 175 as per 22 catalogue numbers ) , only jars have been ... This categorisation has been decided upon according to the profile of the vessel body ' , which N. states has been ...
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N. assumes that some handmade vessels are indicative of ' Celtic colonists ' ( p . 34 ) contrary to the popular belief among Romanian archaeologists that handmade ceramics are the Dacian's trademark both in pre - Roman and Roman Dacia .
N. assumes that some handmade vessels are indicative of ' Celtic colonists ' ( p . 34 ) contrary to the popular belief among Romanian archaeologists that handmade ceramics are the Dacian's trademark both in pre - Roman and Roman Dacia .
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Ş Dönmez Some Observations on the SocioEconomic Structure | 13 |
N N Terekhova A V Dmitriev A A Malyshev I G Ravich | 44 |
S A Paspalas The Achaemenid Empire and the NorthWestern | 90 |
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