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April, 1971 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1971
Valparaiso University Guild
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Medieval ‘Bronze’ Tripod Ewers from Wales

Medieval Archaeology, 1987
Medieval Archaeology, 31, 80 ...
Lewis, J M   +2 more
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Early Bronze Age Plain Simple Wares (Tripod Vessels) of Tilbeshar (Turkey): Archaeometric Characterization

2020
Batman University, Department of Scientific Research Projects (BAP) with the project number BTUBAP-2017-Yüksek Lisans ...
Bayazit, Murat   +2 more
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The Sidmouth Bronze: Legionary Standard or Tripod?

The Antiquaries Journal, 1944
The well-known bronze figure of a centaur and rider (pl. viii) now in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum at Exeter was found on the beach at the foot of the cliffs (near two geological faults) about 200 yards east of the little river Sid by some fishermen in 1840.The only other recorded discoveries of Roman objects at Sidmouth consist of a few coins on ...
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Production Sites of Early Iron Age Greek Bronze Tripod Cauldrons: First Evidence from Neutron Activation Analysis of Casting Ceramics

Geoarchaeology, 2016
Bronze tripod cauldrons were one of the most prestigious types of objects in Greece during the Early Iron Age (EIA). Because of its character as an exchange object with a value easy to assess, the tripod became an attribute used in the communication of personal status.
Moritz Kiderlen   +3 more
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A Small Bronze Tripod-Stand from Western Iran

Iran, 1972
PRESENTATION D'UN TREPIED DONT LES BRAS SONT SURMONTES D'UNE TETE HUMAINE COIFFEE DE PLUMES ET LES PIEDS EN FORME DE SABOTS DE TAUREAUX. CE TREPIED SE TROUVE ACTUELLEMENT A L'ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM, OXFORD. AUTRE OBJET SIMILAIRE AU MUSEUM FUR VOR-UND FRUHGESCHICHTE, BERLIN.
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