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George J. BeyIII & Christopher A. Pool (ed.). Ceramic production and distribution: an integrated approach. (Westview special studies in archaeological research). xviii + 342 pages, 66 figures, 27 tables. 1992. Boulder (CO) & Oxford: Westview Press; ISBN 0-8133-7920-2 hardback £43.50.
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