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Excavations at Prehistoric Elateia, 1959

Excavations at Prehistoric Elateia, 1959

... This fabric, known also in fragments among the red-on-white painted (Chaeronea) ware of Central Greece, is closely related to the red-on-buff ware of the Early Neolithic pe[r] ... See full document

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Excavations at Isthmia, 1959-1961

Excavations at Isthmia, 1959-1961

... Later Stadium, Water Channel and Roman Wall Resting on Curb. OSCAR BRONEER: EXCAVATIONS AT ISTHMIA 1959-1961.[r] ... See full document

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Excavations at Corinth, 1959

Excavations at Corinth, 1959

... The wellhead was cut in part into a block of fine poros, the mouldings on which are similar in character to those of the copings on the triglyph walls above the Sacred Spring (Fig. 3[r] ... See full document

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Excavations at Tarrha, 1959

Excavations at Tarrha, 1959

... Also in this trench were three graves of Roman date, one particularly interesting as it was constructed of two courses of small stones and had as one of the cover slabs a stele t[r] ... See full document

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The Middle Stoa Dated by Amphora Stamps

The Middle Stoa Dated by Amphora Stamps

... SS 11952; perhaps the same (incompletely preserved) on a handle from excavations by the late John Threpsi- ades, which we were allowed to photograph in July 1959; the main stamp on bot[r] ... See full document

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Excavations at Azoria, 2002

Excavations at Azoria, 2002

... An obviously similar form of urban planning is apparent at the neigh- boring site of Lato, where the houses on the slopes north and west of the agora were built in rows contained by[r] ... See full document

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Spinning, weaving and textile manufacture in prehistoric Greece : from the beginning of the neolithic to the end of the Mycenaean Ages; with particular reference to the evidence found on archaeological excavations

Spinning, weaving and textile manufacture in prehistoric Greece : from the beginning of the neolithic to the end of the Mycenaean Ages; with particular reference to the evidence found on archaeological excavations

... Goldm.an, writing about her excavations at Butresls, relll$rked that the small blconlcal cla,-'buttons' decorated with incised patterns, common in lI'iiddle Helladic levels, but absent i[r] ... See full document

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Spinning, weaving and textile manufacture in prehistoric Greece : from the beginning of the neolithic to the end of the Mycenaean Ages; with particular reference to the evidence found on archaeological excavations

Spinning, weaving and textile manufacture in prehistoric Greece : from the beginning of the neolithic to the end of the Mycenaean Ages; with particular reference to the evidence found on archaeological excavations

... 'r'he tiliddle !lelladic tradition of' conical whorls with incised tops apparently continued into the fuycenaean Age at AsLne , although there was only one from a purely Late Helladic co[r] ... See full document

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Spinning, weaving and textile manufacture in prehistoric Greece : from the beginning of the neolithic to the end of the Mycenaean Ages; with particular reference to the evidence found on archaeological excavations

Spinning, weaving and textile manufacture in prehistoric Greece : from the beginning of the neolithic to the end of the Mycenaean Ages; with particular reference to the evidence found on archaeological excavations

... Oliver, A9pend.i~11 "The Vegetation of tbe reyrtoe Regiontt in Peter Warren "hyrtos an Early Bmnm Age Settlement in Crete", B, S.A.. "Ths Emiergshoe af Civiliaa%ian Gy~Paderr and the Aeg[r] ... See full document

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Spinning, weaving and textile manufacture in prehistoric Greece : from the beginning of the neolithic to the end of the Mycenaean Ages; with particular reference to the evidence found on archaeological excavations

Spinning, weaving and textile manufacture in prehistoric Greece : from the beginning of the neolithic to the end of the Mycenaean Ages; with particular reference to the evidence found on archaeological excavations

... CyZiudrical, and oyllnurical/spherrcal weights fron Troy Early Bmnrt, 450':f H, Schlie3mruzn " l l fas I0i30, Wciodcuta Nos.. Single-hole cylindriaal weight from T1ry;ns 5ch7-iamannts ex[r] ... See full document

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Prehistoric Investigations at Corinth

Prehistoric Investigations at Corinth

... Apparently closed shape (jar?). MN patterned Urfirnis handle. Fragment from jar or jug. Orangey buff to tannish buff fabric, micaceous. Dorsal: polished; dark brown-glaz[r] ... See full document

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“A Mere Matter of Marching”: US Soldiers on the Niagara Frontier during the War of 1812

“A Mere Matter of Marching”: US Soldiers on the Niagara Frontier during the War of 1812

... background. These buttons are quite common on military sites from the early 19th century (Wyckoff 1988) and the examples recovered in these excavations vary in size and letter shape. Later examples of this button ... See full document

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Spinning, weaving and textile manufacture in prehistoric Greece : from the beginning of the neolithic to the end of the Mycenaean Ages; with particular reference to the evidence found on archaeological excavations

Spinning, weaving and textile manufacture in prehistoric Greece : from the beginning of the neolithic to the end of the Mycenaean Ages; with particular reference to the evidence found on archaeological excavations

... graup of' clag weights a t Guurmia, W e aoat%mea used on %ha 5 loom page 302 bslor, Several were found at Byrtoa, one at IIL-... weights that Bosmquat found in..[r] ... See full document

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EVANS' EXCAVATIONS

EVANS' EXCAVATIONS

... The results of this study were presented by Mackenzie in an important article (Mackenzie 1906) in which he listed six major deposits that he conSidered to be c[r] ... See full document

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The prehistoric geography of northwest Tasmania

The prehistoric geography of northwest Tasmania

... The occupants themselves move onto and away from sites, bringing with them and taking away their cultural baggage. Some people died on the site, their skeleton either to be purposefully buried (Jones 1966:8) or ... See full document

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Prehistoric Figurines from Corinth

Prehistoric Figurines from Corinth

... visual identification of the paint uncertain, but if I am not deceived by the apparent indications, it would have been polychrome. In any case the date should be LN. LN figurine [r] ... See full document

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Prehistoric Pottery from the Isthmia

Prehistoric Pottery from the Isthmia

... A large deep vase from Syros has a very small spout, horizontal handles on the sides, and a ledge handle at the back.15 Another vase from this island has a crude spout and a knob han[r] ... See full document

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Spinning, weaving and textile manufacture in prehistoric Greece : from the beginning of the neolithic to the end of the Mycenaean Ages; with particular reference to the evidence found on archaeological excavations

Spinning, weaving and textile manufacture in prehistoric Greece : from the beginning of the neolithic to the end of the Mycenaean Ages; with particular reference to the evidence found on archaeological excavations

... are passed between the threads of the set of warps in front of the shed stick, and are affixed, one to a warp, to each thread lying behind the shed stick... set of warps may thus be pull[r] ... See full document

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Spinning, weaving and textile manufacture in prehistoric Greece : from the beginning of the neolithic to the end of the Mycenaean Ages; with particular reference to the evidence found on archaeological excavations

Spinning, weaving and textile manufacture in prehistoric Greece : from the beginning of the neolithic to the end of the Mycenaean Ages; with particular reference to the evidence found on archaeological excavations

... northern weights mag have been i n use earlier than the Anatolian ones... the Greek weights are aoncerned, for they certainlg see= t o.[r] ... See full document

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RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS AT THREE ISLAND CROSSING: INSIGHTS REGARDING LATE ARCHAIC DIET BREADTH AND MOBILITY

RECENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS AT THREE ISLAND CROSSING: INSIGHTS REGARDING LATE ARCHAIC DIET BREADTH AND MOBILITY

... 2010 excavations at Three Island Crossing, as well as those that came earlier, was to determine the role and nature of anadromous fish use (Gould and Plew, 2001; Willson and Plew, ...discuss prehistoric ... See full document

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