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D. B. Harden
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Historical Archaeology: A Guide to Substantive and Theoretical Contributions ISBN: 9781315224404
Historical Archaeology: A Guide to Substantive and Theoretical Contributions
Historical Archaeology: A Guide to Substantive and Theoretical Contributions
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Autor:
D. B. Harden
Medieval Archaeology, 22, 1-24
Many new discoveries made in the last twenty years have increased knowledge of mid- and late Saxon glass. For the early period a few new shapes have been discovered. Quantities of window glass have come from Monkwe
Many new discoveries made in the last twenty years have increased knowledge of mid- and late Saxon glass. For the early period a few new shapes have been discovered. Quantities of window glass have come from Monkwe
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Die Pharmazie. 49(11)
The 5-HT1A and 5-HT2A receptor affinity of model 1-(2-pyrimidinyl)-piperazine derivatives 15-21 and 23-32 has been determined. 2-(N-Methylpiperazino)-4,6-di(2-thienyl)pyrimidine 26 is a new, highly active and selective 5-HT2A receptor ligand. The top
Autor:
D. B. Harden
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The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 67:197-201
Autor:
Andrew Oddy, R. D. H. Gem, Philip Rahtz, David A. Hinton, D. B. Harden, John G. Hurst, John Cherry, S. E. Rigold, Helen Clarke, Derek Keene, Brian K. Davison, R.D.H. Gem
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Medieval Archaeology. 25:229-244
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Medieval Archaeology. 26:1-40
FIVE GRUBENHAUSER and a probable ground level building sited within the Romano-British small town at Heybridge are described. The associated Saxon pottery suggests that the settlement belongs to the first half of the 5th century, and there is evidenc
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Medieval Archaeology. 2:104-111
Autor:
Jocelyn M. C. Toynbee, D. B. Harden
Publikováno v:
Archaeologia. 97:179-212
Lord Rothschild's family has possessed, since the middle of the nineteenth century, one of the most interesting and important extant Roman cut glasses–the famous glass cup with metal mounts, the glass portion of which bears in open-work relief-cutt
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D. B. Harden
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Archaeological Journal. 126:44-77
A brief summary of the history of glassmaking up to the later lst century B. C. is given. Slight archaeological evidence suggests that glass-blowing, a revolutionary technique, originated in Syria, perhaps c. 50 B.C., whence it spread first to northe
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D. B. Harden
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Antiquity. 7:419-428
The circumstances of the first production of glass are shrouded in mystery. The ancient authors give us little or no trustworthy information on the subject. Pliny the Elder, our chief authority, tells us a strange tale which is credible neither from