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Early Iron Age Pottery from Macedonia
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2012
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By the term ‘Early Iron Age Pottery from Macedonia’ is here meant pottery of the type found by Casson in the cemetery at Chauchitza, by the French excavators at the Toumba and Table of Sedés, and at the Table of Gona—and which is known from surface-finds in many parts of Macedonia. Much of the pottery from Patelí on Lake Ostrovo seems to belong to this class, but is not yet accessible in any publication.
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page 46 note 1 For a full account of the Excavations at Várdino, see Liverpool Annals, xii, pp. 15–36Google Scholar.
page 48 note 1 Mr. Childe has shown me photographs of similar ware from the opposite side of the Danube. At Vinča they seem to cover a long period reaching far back into the Bronze Age.
page 50 note 1 Also one Corinthian sherd (fig. 12, d) in the fourth half-metre. Fig. 12, e, too, is sixth century.
page 52 note 1 Antiquaries Journal, vol. vi, pl. XIV, 1 and 2Google Scholar.
page 56 note 1 With the possible exception of type 5, in Cyprus.
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