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Early Iron Age Pottery from Macedonia
The Antiquaries Journal, 1927By the term ‘Early Iron Age Pottery from Macedonia’ is here meant pottery of the type found by Casson in the cemetery at Chauchitza, by the French excavators at the Toumba and Table of Sedés, and at the Table of Gona—and which is known from surface-finds in many parts of Macedonia. Much of the pottery from Patelí on Lake Ostrovo seems to belong to this
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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1958
The Early Iron Age of Wessex has been the study of many distinguished archaeologists, and any fresh investigation is bound to be in large part either a synthesis or a development of the results of earlier workers. Among the latter must be included not only such notable scholars as General Pitt-Rivers, the Cunningtons, Professor Hawkes, Sir Mortimer ...
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The Early Iron Age of Wessex has been the study of many distinguished archaeologists, and any fresh investigation is bound to be in large part either a synthesis or a development of the results of earlier workers. Among the latter must be included not only such notable scholars as General Pitt-Rivers, the Cunningtons, Professor Hawkes, Sir Mortimer ...
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Late Iron Age/early Roman Northamptonshire
2020Northamptonshire Archaeology, 28, 129 ...
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The early iron age of the Mössbauer era
Hyperfine Interactions, 1994The demonstration that the 14.4 keV level of57Fe was an ideal Mossbauer example produced a veritable explosion in the discoveries of new physical phenomena. Among the important features of57Fe are its ready availability and ease of preparation, its magnetic properties in many environments, the high intensity of its Mossbauer spectrum even at elevated ...
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