1979
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4754.1979.tb00251.x
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The Heavy Mineral Separation of Ancient Ceramics by Centrifugation: A Preliminary Report

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“…This distinctive amphora is common throughout the Mediterranean and beyond from the early fifth through to the mid seventh centuries A.D. (Riley, 1981, Carthage Late Roman Amphora 1;Thomas, 1959, Type Bii). On petrological grounds its origin is likely to be the north east Mediterranean (Williams, 1979). 5.…”
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“…This distinctive amphora is common throughout the Mediterranean and beyond from the early fifth through to the mid seventh centuries A.D. (Riley, 1981, Carthage Late Roman Amphora 1;Thomas, 1959, Type Bii). On petrological grounds its origin is likely to be the north east Mediterranean (Williams, 1979). 5.…”
Section: Cataloguementioning
confidence: 99%