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Prehistoric Pottery Across The Baltic Regions Influences And Methods Illustrated Paul Eklv Pettersson Editor

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Prehistoric Pottery Across The Baltic Regions Influences And Methods Illustrated Paul Eklv Pettersson Editor
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Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.49 MB
Pages: 86
Author: Paul Eklöv Pettersson (editor)
ISBN: 9781407314631, 1407314637
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Illustrated

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Prehistoric Pottery Across The Baltic Regions Influences And Methods Illustrated Paul Eklv Pettersson Editor by Paul Eklöv Pettersson (editor) 9781407314631, 1407314637 instant download after payment.

Prehistoric connections and interactions across the Baltic Sea are discussed through pottery and ceramic materials in this volume. Included are nine articles by thirteen authors from the countries around and connected to the Baltic Sea. The articles cover a timescale ranging from the Neolithic to the late Iron Age and subjects including craft traditions, metallurgical production patterns, Neolithisation processes, grave traditions and cultural spheres. Methodological perspectives include studies of morphology, material, decorations and distribution patterns as well as experimental and laboratory analysis. The studied ceramic objects include miniature pots, pitchers, crucibles, tuyères, drinking vessels and tableware from the region around the Baltic Sea.

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