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Traders and craftsmen in the central Mediterranean: archaeological evidence and archaeometric research (an addendum)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 September 2013

R. E. Jones
Affiliation:
Fitch Laboratory, BSA/University of Glasgow
L. Vagnetti
Affiliation:
National Council of Research, Rome

Abstract

This addendum presents the tables of the chemical compositions of Late Bronze Age pottery that were omitted from the authors' paper with the same title, published in 1991 in the Proceedings of the Conference on Bronze Age Trade in the Mediterranean (Oxford 1989). In addition, a short description and bibliography is provided for those sites in Italy, Sardinia, and Sicily from which the pottery was analysed.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © The Council, British School at Athens 1992

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References

1 Gale, N. H. (ed.), Bronze Age Trade in the Mediterranean (SIMA 90; Jonsered, 1991).Google Scholar We thank the UK-based editor of the Annual, Dr Shipley, for agreeing to accept this note at short notice. In the Tables below, AAS, OES and XRF are atomic absorption spectrometry, optical emission spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence spectrometry.