A Potter’s Wheelhead from Askut and the Organization of the Egyptian Ceramic Industry in Nubia /

For the most part, the ceramic assemblage at Askut and the other Nubian fortresses tracks well with pottery from Egypt, and it is clear from the ubiquitous presence of pottery made from marl clays that ceramic vessels were regularly imported from Egyptian workshops in both Upper and Lower Egypt. Lar...

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Main Author: Smith, Stuart Tyson.

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