Redonner vie à une collection : les terres cuites communes du Fort La Tour /

Research on common earthenware from the first half of the 17th century is very elementary, when it exists at all. This study seeks to bring back to life the ceramics, the inhabitants and the site where the objects were used. The collection includes 1602 fragments from 277 common earthenware objects...

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Main Author: Toupin, Julie (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: French

Published: Summertown, Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd., 2019.

Series: Access archaeology.

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