Early clay technologies: studies in Early Neolithic clay usage from the Central Zagros
The advent of clay usage for portable material culture in the Central Zagros is first evidenced by small, unfired tokens from the 10th millennium BC. Over the course of the next three millennia, the production of clay objects proliferated, permeating symbolic and functional realms. The malleability...
Main Author: | Richardson, A |
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Other Authors: | Bielinski, P |
Format: | Conference item |
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Harrassowitz
2014
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