2005
DOI: 10.30861/9781841718613
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The Development of Pottery Technology from the Late Sixth to the Fifth Millennium B.C. in Northern Jordan: Ethno- and archaeological studies: Abu Hamid as a key site

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“…However, even ancient ceramics have no basaltic pastes, but rather dolomitic clays of local origin. 21 In the last twenty years the analysis of macro-and micro-traces to reconstruct manufacturing techniques has started to be used also in the prehistoric Levant(Ali 2005;Baldi 2013Baldi , 2017Roux 2003Roux , 2019b).…”
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“…However, even ancient ceramics have no basaltic pastes, but rather dolomitic clays of local origin. 21 In the last twenty years the analysis of macro-and micro-traces to reconstruct manufacturing techniques has started to be used also in the prehistoric Levant(Ali 2005;Baldi 2013Baldi , 2017Roux 2003Roux , 2019b).…”
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confidence: 99%