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Archaeological Pitchstone In Northern Britain Characterization And Interpretation Of An Important Prehistoric Source Torben Bjarke Ballin

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Archaeological Pitchstone In Northern Britain Characterization And Interpretation Of An Important Prehistoric Source Torben Bjarke Ballin
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.08 MB
Author: Torben Bjarke Ballin
ISBN: 9781407303864, 1407303864
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Archaeological Pitchstone In Northern Britain Characterization And Interpretation Of An Important Prehistoric Source Torben Bjarke Ballin by Torben Bjarke Ballin 9781407303864, 1407303864 instant download after payment.

Today the number of pitchstone-bearing sites in northern Britain has multiplied several times and approximately 20,300 worked pieces from c. 350 sites have been found; pitchstone artefacts have been reported from practically all parts of Scotland (apart from Shetland), as well as from northern England, Northern Ireland, and the Isle of Man. Most of the new locations represent excavated material with well-defined find contexts.

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