Indigenous Prehistoric Pottery And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia.

Pottery represents one of prehistoric man's most tangible products.Its universal occurrence and its relatively imperishable nature has made it an important "tool" for archaeologists to reconstruct past cultures and also to use it as an indicator of a cultural stage i.e. the "Neo...

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spelling my.usm.eprints.11351 http://eprints.usm.my/11351/ Indigenous Prehistoric Pottery And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia. Chia, Stephen Ming Soon CC1-960 Archaeology Pottery represents one of prehistoric man's most tangible products.Its universal occurrence and its relatively imperishable nature has made it an important "tool" for archaeologists to reconstruct past cultures and also to use it as an indicator of a cultural stage i.e. the "Neolithic". Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/11351/1/Indigenous_Prehistoric_Pottery_and_Technology_%28Stephen_Chia_Ming_Soon%29.pdf Chia, Stephen Ming Soon Indigenous Prehistoric Pottery And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia. Malaysia Museums Journal.
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Chia, Stephen Ming Soon
Indigenous Prehistoric Pottery And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia.
description Pottery represents one of prehistoric man's most tangible products.Its universal occurrence and its relatively imperishable nature has made it an important "tool" for archaeologists to reconstruct past cultures and also to use it as an indicator of a cultural stage i.e. the "Neolithic".
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title Indigenous Prehistoric Pottery And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia.
title_short Indigenous Prehistoric Pottery And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia.
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