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The Many Dimensions of Pottery Ceramics in Archaeo. and Anthropo., (Cingula VII), 1984, 800 p. -
A. C. Pritchard, Introduction : The Many Dimensions of Pottery ; F. R. Matson, Ceramics and Man Reconsidered with Some Thoughts for the Future ; J. A. Riley, Pottery Analysis and the Reconstruction of Ancient Exchange Systems ; V. P. Steponaitis, Technological Studies of Prehistoric Pottery from Alabama : Physical Properties and Vessel Function ; A. van As, Reconstructing the Potter's Craft ; B. Hoffman, H. Juranek, The Reconstruction of Production Techniques for Relief-Decorated Terra Sigillata (abstract) ; H. Balfet, Methods of Formation and the Shape of Pottery ; H. W. Löbert, Types of Potter's Whells and the Spread of the Spindle-Wheel in Germany ; P. M. Rice, Change and Conservatism in Pottery-Producing Systems ; G. Feinman, S.A. Kowalewski, R. E. Blanton, Modelling Ceramic Production and Organizational Change in the Pre-Hispanic Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico ; R. Vossen, Towards Building Models of Traditional Trade in Ceramics : Case Studies from Spain and Morocco ; J. Allen, Pots and Poor Princes : A Multidimensional Approach to the Role of Pottery Trading in Coastal Papua ; D. A. Papousek, Pots and People in Los Pueblos : The Social and Economic Organization of Pottery ; W.R. DeBoer, The Last Pottery Show : System and Sense in Ceramic Studies ; M. A. Hardin, Models of Decoration ; R. A. Krause, Modelling the Making of Pots : An Ethnoarchaeological Approach ; S. E. van der Leeuw, Dust to Dust : A Transformational View of the Ceramic Cycle.
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