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The Discovery Of Pottery On An Archaelogical Site
Part 1 of Paper ....wide range of evidence within the archaeological
record, from organic to inorganic, many different methods and approaches
are taken in order to deal with the wide spectrum of differing evidence.
Nevertheless, the study of pottery is without doubt one of the most
important tasks taken on by any archaeologist. A great w.... Part 2 of Paper ....it came.
Perhaps the most obvious way of analysing pottery is by the naked eye but
its obviousness should not detract from its importance. By observing the
physical attributes of any artefact a great deal can be told of its
manufacture as well as its manufacturer. The practice of typology is of
great use when analysing pottery. By observing the shape and size of any
artefact it is often possible to date that artefact within a specific range
of dates. The size of this range is however not al.... |
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