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International Archaeological Reports since 1974. Publication Year: 2011. BOOK DESCRIPTION This publication originated during a session organized for the 15th European Archaeologist Conference, held in Riva del Garda (Trento - Italy) in September 2009, on the 'The chaîne opératoire approach to ceramics studies'. It was focused on the concept of the chaîne opératoire as applied in contemporary ceramics studies. Particular attention was given to experimental and archaeometrical approaches that allow for a better understanding of the technological aspects of a culture.
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BAR International Series S2193. Archaeopress, Oxford more. Cadeias operatórias na cerâmica arqueológica: um encontro entre culturas; um encontro entre várias disciplinas more. Organization: Museu de Arte Pré-histórica Mação; Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Duro; Instituto Politécnico de Tomar. Conference End Date: Nov 11, 2009. Conference Start Date: Nov 9, 2009. The chaîne opératoire approach to ceramics studies more.
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265 Florin Fodorean, The Topography and the Landscape of Roman Dacia, BAR International Series 2501, (Oxford, 2013), 147 p. 271. Post roman and sarmatian pottery workshops. The current administrative division has determined the ethnic ascription of archaeological finds from the period between the 2nd and 5th centuries AD in all three involved countries.