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Year: 2011 Author: Andrew Shapland Categories: Prehistory, Day of Archaeology 2011, Iron Age, Day of Archaeology, Archaeological Prospection, Roman, Survey
Tags: Crete, Andrew Shapland, food, Greece, British School, Todd Whitelaw, Bronze Age, Arthur Evans, Knossos, Athens, Minoan civilization, Archaeology, British Museum, pottery, Katy Soar, United Kingdom, Bronze Age curator, Minoan pottery, Stratigraphic Museum
Shapland, Andrew (2011): So many sherds, so little time. https://doi.org/10.5284/1079183 | 369 Kb |
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Todd Whitelaw and his crystal ball (doa_image1635.jpg) |
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Andrew Shapland (foreground) and Antonis Kotsonas studying the survey material (doa_image1636.jpg) |
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Sherds laid out for sorting by Angeliki Karagianni (background) (doa_image1637.jpg) |
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The Stratigraphic Museum at Knossos (doa_image1640.jpg) |
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Katy Soar scanning sherds (doa_image1641.jpg) |
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