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... wheel - made pottery , and com- mon religious beliefs related to the importance of fertility . These commonalties are tied to a common set of economic practices based on settled agriculture and the raising of livestock . 80 Examples of ...
... wheel - made pottery , and com- mon religious beliefs related to the importance of fertility . These commonalties are tied to a common set of economic practices based on settled agriculture and the raising of livestock . 80 Examples of ...
Page 168
... wheel - made pottery was found in houses 2 and 6 , while house 4 produced sherds of what appears to be a Late Roman 1 amphora.83 The site at Hansca had 31 sunken - featured buildings , an open - air oven , 4 open - air hearths and 32 ...
... wheel - made pottery was found in houses 2 and 6 , while house 4 produced sherds of what appears to be a Late Roman 1 amphora.83 The site at Hansca had 31 sunken - featured buildings , an open - air oven , 4 open - air hearths and 32 ...
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... wheel - made pottery is greatly reduced . Still , there might be some evidence for the contin- ued use of the potter's - wheel in Boğazköy until the last phase of Early Iron Age . Charts showing the occurrence and frequency of types in ...
... wheel - made pottery is greatly reduced . Still , there might be some evidence for the contin- ued use of the potter's - wheel in Boğazköy until the last phase of Early Iron Age . Charts showing the occurrence and frequency of types in ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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