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How studying ethnographic accounts of pottery firing assists in determining deterioration pathways for low-fired archaeological pottery
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Holly Jones-Amin
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Archaeological Materials and Sites
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Paper
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English
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2023 Valencia
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978-2-491997-79-3
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ICOM-CC
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Holly Jones-Amin; . How studying ethnographic accounts of pottery firing assists in determining deterioration pathways for low-fired archaeological pottery. In , pg. Paris: International Council of Museums (ICOM-CC): ISBN: 978-2-491997-79-3
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