474 resultados para Glazed pottery


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Each volume has a special t.-p. added.

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Added t.-p.: Fondation Carlsberg-Copenhague. Fouilles de Vroulia (Rhodes)

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Bound in full red morocco with scene in gilt on front cover. Title in gilt on spine.

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"Sonder-Abdruck aus dem Archiv für Anthropologie, 25. Bd., 3. Heft."

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Bibliography: v. 3, p. [259]-268.

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Reprint of 3 works originally published by the Walpole Society, New York: The ceramic collectors' glossary, by E.A. Barber, first published in 1914; The furniture collectors' glossary, by L.V. Lockwood, first published in 1913; and A silver collectors' glossary and a list of early American silversmiths and their marks, first published in 1917.

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Architecture.--Sculpture.--Painting.--Metal work.--Ivory and wood carving.--Glass and pottery.--Textile fabrics.--Mosaic.

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This paper, focusing principally on post-Lapita times, outlines the course and outcomes of work undertaken over the last two decades in the West New Britain-Vitiaz Strait-north New Guinea coastal region. It presents two principal arguments. The first is that major periods of movement and abandonment documented in the archaeological sequences of this region from about 3,500 years ago coincide with the record of volcanism in the Talasea-Cape Hoskins area. The second is that the post-Lapita sequences of this region differ significantly from the post-Lapita sequences emerging in the island arc reaching from Manus via New Ireland to southern and eastern island Melanesia, which show continuous occupation and pottery production.