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The Dipylon Mistress: Social and Economic Complexity, the Gendering of Craft Production, and Early Greek Ceramic Material Culture
Author(s):
Sarah C. Murray
(see profile)
,
Irum Chorghay
,
Jennifer MacPherson
Date:
2020
Subject(s):
Antiquities, Prehistoric
,
Europe--Aegean Sea Region
,
Art, Greek
,
Classical antiquities
Item Type:
Abstract
Tag(s):
Aegean prehistoric archaeology
,
Greek art
,
Greek and Roman archaeology
Permanent URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.17613/9xtc-2r87
Abstract:
This article considers the role of changing contexts of production in the evolution of ceramic material culture in early Greece.
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