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Thinsection Petrography Of Ceramic Materials Illustrated Sarah E Peterson

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Thinsection Petrography Of Ceramic Materials Illustrated Sarah E Peterson
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Publisher: INSTAP Academic Press (Institute for Aegean Prehistory)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.79 MB
Pages: 27
Author: Sarah E. Peterson, Philip P. Betancourt
ISBN: 9781931534550, 1931534551
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: Illustrated

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Thinsection Petrography Of Ceramic Materials Illustrated Sarah E Peterson by Sarah E. Peterson, Philip P. Betancourt 9781931534550, 1931534551 instant download after payment.

As part of the INSTAP Archaeological Excavation Manual series, Thin-Section Petrography of Ceramic Materials provides a concise overview of the history and application of the practice while detailing how this type of petrographic analysis can benefit archaeologists in the field. When thin-section analysis is employed as part of a thorough, multi-disciplinary study of ceramic materials, it provides a wealth of additional interpretative data to archaeologists, allowing for more accurate interpretations of the past, especially regarding pottery production, provenance, variations in technology over time and space, exchange networks on local and non-local scales, and even social issues such as choices of both manufacturers and consumers and traditions of manufacture.

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