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A contrast between the periods is the fact that the Iron Age material frequently shows traces of burnishing , while the ... It would have been interesting to learn about the correct percentages of burnished versus untreated surfaces .
A contrast between the periods is the fact that the Iron Age material frequently shows traces of burnishing , while the ... It would have been interesting to learn about the correct percentages of burnished versus untreated surfaces .
Page 395
... or , as Genz puts it , for the comparison of pottery from Gordion and Troy : ' the supposed similarity of both pottery assemblages is mainly based on the fact that both are handmade , dark burnished and poorly fireď ( p . 39 ) .
... or , as Genz puts it , for the comparison of pottery from Gordion and Troy : ' the supposed similarity of both pottery assemblages is mainly based on the fact that both are handmade , dark burnished and poorly fireď ( p . 39 ) .
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He makes an insightful observation that the ETC IIB and III burnished pottery encompasses approximately the same territorial area as the heartland of Urartu , and that the environment itself restricted the choice of economic subsistence ...
He makes an insightful observation that the ETC IIB and III burnished pottery encompasses approximately the same territorial area as the heartland of Urartu , and that the environment itself restricted the choice of economic subsistence ...
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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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