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Sudanese Pottery in England: A Warning

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1961

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References

1 O. G. S. Crawford, Said and Done (1955), 102; F. Addison, Jebel Moya (1949), 1, 199.

2 Ibid., 1, 9, 199.

3 The Stanmore sherds were identical with those illustrated in Jebel Moya, 11, pl. XCV, D, 1–7; the Moor Park sherds are paralleled in pls. XCIV-CIII, passim.

4 The writer is greatly indebted to Mrs Helen E. O’Neil for placing her notes at his disposal and for permitting him to refer to some of Mr O’Neil’s letters.