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Breaking the Mould: Challenging the Past through Pottery
Ina Berg
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In October 2006, the 3rd International Conference on Prehistoric Ceramics, entitled 'Breaking the Mould: Challenging the Past through Pottery', was hosted by the Department of Archaeology on behalf of the Prehistoric Ceramics Research Group and The Prehistoric Society at the University of Manchester.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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List of Contributors
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Acknowledgements
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BREAKING THE MOULD – AN INTRODUCTION
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ADVANCES IN METHODOLOGY
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SKILL AMONGST THE SHERDS: UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF SKILL IN THE EARLY TO LATE MIDDLE BRONZE AGE IN HUNGARY
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THINKING OUTSIDE OF THE POT: WHAT OTHER CONTAINERS CAN TELL US ABOUT THE INCEPTION OF CERAMICS IN THE NEOLITHIC NEAR EAST
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THE TRAJECTORY OF THE WHEEL COILING TECHNIQUE IN THE SOUTHERN LEVANT: HISTORICAL SCENARIOS AND EXPLANATORY MECHANISMS
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POTTERY AND IDENTITY
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UNDECORATED CALATAGAN POTS AS ACTIVE SYMBOLS OF CULTURAL AFFILIATION
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POTTERY AND FEASTING IN CENTRAL SWEDEN
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A RE-EVALUATION OF THE POTTERY ASSEMBLAGES FROM VILLE-ES-NOUAUX, LES PLATONS AND LA HOUGUE MAUGER, JERSEY, CHANNEL ISLANDS
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THOUGHTS AND ADJUSTMENTS IN THE POTTER’S BACKYARD
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THE HAND THAT MAKES THE POT…: CRAFT TRADITIONS IN SOUTH SWEDEN IN THE THIRD MILLENNIUM BC
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THE VESSEL AS A HUMAN BODY: NEOLITHIC ANTHROPOMORPHIC VESSELS AND THEIR REFLECTION IN LATER PERIODS
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THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE SCIENCES
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INFLUENCE FROM THE ‘GROUP RHIN-SUISSE-FRANCE ORIENTALE’ ON THE POTTERY FROM THE LATE BRONZE AGE URNFIELDS IN WESTERN BELGIUM. A CONFRONTATION BETWEEN POTTERY FORMING TECHNOLOGY, 14C-DATES AND TYPO-CHRONOLOGY
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DATING A POT BEAKER AND THE SURROUNDING LANDSCAPE USING OSL DATING
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Published: 2008
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407303444 (paperback)
- 9781407333670 (ebook)
BAR Number: S1861