viernes, 23 de agosto de 2024

Tibor Marton et al.: Transforming traditions of material culture. Spatial and temporal patterns in pottery style, production and use during the second half of the 6th millennium cal BC in south-eastern Transdanubia and beyond Tibor Marton Attila Kreiter András Füzesi Louise Gomart Gucsi László Krisztián Oross Zsuzsanna M. Virág János Jakucs 2020, Hungarian Archaeology

https://www.academia.edu/42734090/Tibor_Marton_et_al_Transforming_traditions_of_material_culture_Spatial_and_temporal_patterns_in_pottery_style_production_and_use_during_the_second_half_of_the_6th_millennium_cal_BC_in_south_eastern_Transdanubia_and_beyond Gomart et al. 2020 Innovation or inheritance? Assessing the social mechanisms underlying ceramic technological change in early Neolithic pottery assemblages in Central Europe https://www.academia.edu/67386070/Gomart_et_al_2020_Innovation_or_inheritance_Assessing_the_social_mechanisms_underlying_ceramic_technological_change_in_early_Neolithic_pottery_assemblages_in_Central_Europe?rhid=29698717798&swp=rr-rw-wc-42734090 Pál Raczky 2020, Spataro, M.-Furholt, M. (Eds): Detecting and explaining TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IN PREHISTORY, 49-71.

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