Pseudo-Nabataean Ware and Pottery of Jerusalem
N. Avigad, at his excavations in the old Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, uncovered several thin-walled bowls with floral decorations. They became known as Pseudo-Nabataean Ware because of their resemblance to the fine Nabataean painted wares. Nine of the pieces were subjected to neutron activation anal...
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The University of Chicago Press
1986
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Bulletin of ASOR
Year: 1986, Volume: 262, Pages: 77-82 |
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