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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Nature, Place, And Story: Rethinking Historic Sites In Canada By Claire Campbell, Emma K. Morgan-Thorp
Nature, Place, And Story: Rethinking Historic Sites In Canada By Claire Campbell, Emma K. Morgan-Thorp
The Goose
Review of Claire Campbell's Nature, Place, and Story: Rethinking Historic Sites in Canada.
A Localized Approach To The Origins Of Pottery In Upper Mesopotamia, Elizabeth Gibbon
A Localized Approach To The Origins Of Pottery In Upper Mesopotamia, Elizabeth Gibbon
Laurier Undergraduate Journal of the Arts
No abstract provided.
In A Bind: Artificial Cranial Deformation In The Americas, Aaron Fehir
In A Bind: Artificial Cranial Deformation In The Americas, Aaron Fehir
Laurier Undergraduate Journal of the Arts
No abstract provided.
A Mediterranean Mosaic: The Archaeological Evidence For Ethnic Diversity At Pithekoussai, Rachel Dewan
A Mediterranean Mosaic: The Archaeological Evidence For Ethnic Diversity At Pithekoussai, Rachel Dewan
Laurier Undergraduate Journal of the Arts
No abstract provided.
Amphora Production In The Roman World: A View From The Papyri, Scott Gallimore
Amphora Production In The Roman World: A View From The Papyri, Scott Gallimore
Archaeology and Heritage Studies Faculty Publications
Survey of the papyrological evidence for the various stages of the pottery production process in Graeco-Roman Egypt with a focus on wine amphorae. Where possible, evidence from excavations and ethnographical data are integrated into the discussion.