Athens and Attica in Prehistory: Proceedings of the International Conference, Athens, 27–31 May 2015 2020
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctv15vwjjg.47
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“…II.91; Rambach 2000, pls V–VIII). Generally, the low foot, which is quite characteristic for the early MH Grey Minyan tableware found in many Attic sites, may be considered reminiscent of the EH II local traditions in Attica and Boiotia (Philippa-Touchais and Balitsari forthcoming), which, however, developed under the strong influence of EC II pottery (Douni 2015, 202–6).…”
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“…II.91; Rambach 2000, pls V–VIII). Generally, the low foot, which is quite characteristic for the early MH Grey Minyan tableware found in many Attic sites, may be considered reminiscent of the EH II local traditions in Attica and Boiotia (Philippa-Touchais and Balitsari forthcoming), which, however, developed under the strong influence of EC II pottery (Douni 2015, 202–6).…”
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