Not so much a pot, more a way of life : current approaches to artefact analysis in archaeology
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Not so much a pot, more a way of life : current approaches to artefact analysis in archaeology
(Oxbow monograph, 83)
Oxbow, c1997
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- Individual and community choice in present-day pottery production and exchange in the Andes, Bill Sillar
- the social context of eating and drinking in early Roman Britain, Karen I. Meadows
- historical, geographical and anthropological imaginations - early ceramics in southern Italy, M.Z. Pluciennik
- from ceramic finishes to modes of production - Iron age finewares from central France, Kevin Andrews
- why do excavation reports have finds' catalogues?, Penelope M. Allison
- family, household and production - the potters of Saintonge, france, 1500 to1800, Elizabeth Musgrave
- the social significance of imported medieval pottery, Duncan H. Brown, habitus, social identity and Anglo-Saxon pottery, P.W. Blinkhorn
- towards a phenomenological approach to the study of medieval pottery, C.G. Cumberpatch
- size is important - Iron age vessel capacities in central and southern England, Ann Woodward and Paul Blinkhorn.
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