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pottery , along with eastern exotica , had a social and symbolic dimension and how particular consumption practices helped to “ establish and recreate hierarchies by means of distinction and domination'.20 What he proposed was that ...
pottery , along with eastern exotica , had a social and symbolic dimension and how particular consumption practices helped to “ establish and recreate hierarchies by means of distinction and domination'.20 What he proposed was that ...
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They have shown that amounts of Greek pottery are relatively small in comparison with local and Phoenician wares and that there is an often unjustified assumption that Greek pots are equivalent to Greek presence .
They have shown that amounts of Greek pottery are relatively small in comparison with local and Phoenician wares and that there is an often unjustified assumption that Greek pots are equivalent to Greek presence .
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Evans , J. 1995 : " Islamic and Roman Pottery : Preliminary Report ' . http://www.aub.edu.lb/aubnline / faculties / arts_and_sciences / archaeology / pottery.html ( viewed 1999 ) . Harper , R.P. 1980 : ' Athis - Neocaesareia - Qasrin ...
Evans , J. 1995 : " Islamic and Roman Pottery : Preliminary Report ' . http://www.aub.edu.lb/aubnline / faculties / arts_and_sciences / archaeology / pottery.html ( viewed 1999 ) . Harper , R.P. 1980 : ' Athis - Neocaesareia - Qasrin ...
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