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The History of Minoan Pottery
by Philip P. Betancourt
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This book presents new findings from many recent excavations. It also explores topics not previously discussed in such detail, including plain and domestic pottery, some of the individual styles, and the development of successful wares in the Early Minoan period.
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Princeton University Press
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