Pots for the living, pots for the dead
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Pots for the living, pots for the dead
(Acta hyperborea : Danish studies in classical archaeology, 9)
Museum Tusculanum Press, University of Copenhagen, 2002
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Pots for the Living / Pots for the Dead
Table of Contents
- Contents: Preface
- Pots for the Living. Pots for the Dead. Were Pots Purpose-made for the Funeral or Reused?
- The Trojan Cycle on Tyrrhenian Amphorae
- The Import of Attic Pottery to Locri Epizephyrii. A Case of Reinterpretation
- Genucilia -- Small Plate with a Large Range
- Terracotta House Models from Basilicata
- Archaic Karian Pottery -- Investigating Culture?
- The Mediterranean and Central Europe in the 4th and 5th Centuries BC. The Trade-route through the Rhone-Valley in the Light of Discoveries of Local Plain Ware
- Cypriot Transport-amphorae in the Archaic and Classical Period
- The Ontogenesis of Cypriot Sigillata
- A Phiale in the J F Willumsen Museum Collection -- an Analysis of a Forgery.
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