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Into the crucible. Methodological approaches to reconstructing crucible metallurgy, from New Kingdom Egypt to Late Roman ThraceRademakers, 2015
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The subject of this PhD thesis is the study of ancient metallurgical crucible assemblages, with a particular focus on the methodological framework for such studies. This is approached through three case studies from the eastern Mediterranean: Qantir–Pi-Ramesse (Ramesside …
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