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Index of figure-types on terra sigillata ("Samian ware")
Index of figure-types on terra sigillata ("Samian ware")
By Felix Oswald

Letters from a father to his son, on various topics, relative to literature and the conduct of life
By John Aikin

Plain Pottery Traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean and near East
By Claudia Glatz
Greek, Etruscan, and Roman pottery and small terra-cottas
Greek, Etruscan, and Roman pottery and small terra-cottas
By Felicity Nicholson
Athenian potters and painters
Athenian potters and painters
By John Howard Oakley,William D. E. Coulson,Olga Palagia
Consumerism in the Ancient World
Consumerism in the Ancient World
By Justin Walsh,Justin St. P. Walsh
Secrets D'atelier
Secrets D'atelier
By Patrizia Birchler Emery,Jacques Chamay,Frederike van der Wielen-van Ommeren,Fiorella Cottier-Angeli
Ceramics from El-Bālū‛
Ceramics from El-Bālū‛
By Udo Worschech
Athenian Potters and Painters III
Athenian Potters and Painters III
By John Oakley
Clay in the Age of Bronze
Clay in the Age of Bronze
By Joanna Sofaer Derevenski
Index of potters' stamps on terra sigillata "Samian ware,"
Index of potters' stamps on terra sigillata "Samian ware,"
By Felix Oswald

Toumba tou Skourou
By Emily Vermeule,Florence Z. Wolsky
Early farmers, late foragers, and ceramic traditions. On the beginning of pottery in the Near East and Europe
Early farmers, late foragers, and ceramic traditions. On the beginning of pottery in the Near East and Europe
By European Association of Archaeologists. Meeting

Poteries sigillées de la Gaule centrale
By George B. Rogers
Gefässe aus Uruk von der neubabylonischen Zeit bis zu den Sasaniden
Gefässe aus Uruk von der neubabylonischen Zeit bis zu den Sasaniden
By Eva Strommenger

Bab Edh-Dhra'
By American Schools of Oriental Research.
Il cibo nel mondo fenicio e punico d'Occidente
Il cibo nel mondo fenicio e punico d'Occidente
By Lorenza Campanella

Ordinary Lydians at Home
By Andrew Ramage,Nancy H. Ramage,R. Gul Gurtekin-Demir
The painted pottery of the Near East in the second millennium B.C. and its chronological background
The painted pottery of the Near East in the second millennium B.C. and its chronological background
By Marian Welker