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North Tunisian Red Slip Ware From Production Sites In The Salomonson Survey 19601972 Babesch Supplementa C Hasenzagl

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North Tunisian Red Slip Ware From Production Sites In The Salomonson Survey 19601972 Babesch Supplementa C Hasenzagl
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Publisher: Peeters
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.36 MB
Pages: 150
Author: C Hasenzagl
ISBN: 9789042939868, 9789042939875, 9042939869, 9042939877
Language: English
Year: 2019

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North Tunisian Red Slip Ware From Production Sites In The Salomonson Survey 19601972 Babesch Supplementa C Hasenzagl by C Hasenzagl 9789042939868, 9789042939875, 9042939869, 9042939877 instant download after payment.

This study addresses issues regarding the classification of African Red Slip Ware and the identification of different North Tunisian production centers by applying standardized fabric description - an archaeological method to classify pottery according to the microscopic features of the sherd. It is based on survey finds from the North Tunisian workshops of Bordj el Djerbi, Henchir el Biar, Oudna and Pheradi Maius that were visited by the Dutch archaeologist J.W. Salomonson during survey campaigns in the 1960s and 1970s. The pieces from Salomonson's survey collection are of clear provenance and are therefore used to define the microscopic features of a production site.

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