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Use And Appreciation Of Mycenaean Pottery In The Levant Cyprus And Italy Ca 16001200 Bc 1st Edition Gert Jan Van Wijngaarden

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Use And Appreciation Of Mycenaean Pottery In The Levant Cyprus And Italy Ca 16001200 Bc 1st Edition Gert Jan Van Wijngaarden
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.27 MB
Pages: 450
Author: Gert Jan van Wijngaarden
ISBN: 9780585495873, 9789053564820, 9053564829, 0585495874
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Use And Appreciation Of Mycenaean Pottery In The Levant Cyprus And Italy Ca 16001200 Bc 1st Edition Gert Jan Van Wijngaarden by Gert Jan Van Wijngaarden 9780585495873, 9789053564820, 9053564829, 0585495874 instant download after payment.

Pottery made in the Aegean during the Late Bronze Age has been found in many parts of the Mediterranean—Mycenaean dinner and storage vessels, for example, have been discovered at some four hundred sites outside Greece. These artifacts provide one of the main sources of information on Mycenaean trade and interregional contact, but the role of pottery in international exchange during this period is still not properly understood. Gert Jan van Wijngaarden brings us closer with this study, which investigates patterns of consumption for the three biggest importers of Mycenaean pottery: the Levant, Cyprus, and Italy.

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