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A typology of steatite , faience and paste scarabs from Punic and other Mediterranean sites ( Oxford ) . Graham , A.J. 1986 : ' The Historical Interpretation of Al Mina ' . Dialogues d'Histoire Ancienne 12 , 51-59 .
A typology of steatite , faience and paste scarabs from Punic and other Mediterranean sites ( Oxford ) . Graham , A.J. 1986 : ' The Historical Interpretation of Al Mina ' . Dialogues d'Histoire Ancienne 12 , 51-59 .
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It appears to have been cast by pressing paste into a mould . The back shows a careless retouch by knife , as with the statuette . Fine and larger , deep cracks undermine the integrity of this object . The fine , pale brown paste was ...
It appears to have been cast by pressing paste into a mould . The back shows a careless retouch by knife , as with the statuette . Fine and larger , deep cracks undermine the integrity of this object . The fine , pale brown paste was ...
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are unlikely to penetrate deeper into the paste . They are brittle , with an astringent , bitter taste . These are flat rosettes , up to 1 mm in diameter , with a ragged outline and a greasy lustre , from the centre of which very fine ...
are unlikely to penetrate deeper into the paste . They are brittle , with an astringent , bitter taste . These are flat rosettes , up to 1 mm in diameter , with a ragged outline and a greasy lustre , from the centre of which very fine ...
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