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Mediterranean Ceramics

Items of interest in the study and publication of ceramics from the Mediterranean world, along with other observations. Sebastian Heath.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

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I've been very busy lately but Peter Tompa's post highlighting the importance of find spots for understanding antiquity seemed noteworthy.
Posted by Sebastian Heath at 8:01 PM
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