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Page 232
... production in Athens . There was a view for the customer in the East and the influence of Cypro- Phoenician manufacture in Athens well after the Orientalising period . We are con- ditioned to believe in Etruscan influences on Attic ...
... production in Athens . There was a view for the customer in the East and the influence of Cypro- Phoenician manufacture in Athens well after the Orientalising period . We are con- ditioned to believe in Etruscan influences on Attic ...
Page 358
... production was carried out on the individual house- hold level , Dürrnberg textile production was much more centralised , as is suggested by the uniformity of the surviving fabrics . Another intriguing recent find of male clothing ...
... production was carried out on the individual house- hold level , Dürrnberg textile production was much more centralised , as is suggested by the uniformity of the surviving fabrics . Another intriguing recent find of male clothing ...
Page 396
... production of pottery lost its sense and the traditional handmade wares re - emerged . In this very appealing approach dif- ferences in pottery production are not seen as a marker for any kind of ' ethnicity ' but in- stead as symptoms ...
... production of pottery lost its sense and the traditional handmade wares re - emerged . In this very appealing approach dif- ferences in pottery production are not seen as a marker for any kind of ' ethnicity ' but in- stead as symptoms ...
Contents
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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