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CALL NUMBER: 745.441 Hu

OBJECT TYPE: Book

TITLE: Prehistoric Cordage Identification of impressions on pottery

DESCRIPTION:

An Archeological manual dealing with the decoration of clay pottery by impressing cords or strings onto the surface of the vessel. The majority of the examples described have been found in Wisconsin

AUTHOR: Hurley, William M.

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PUBLICATION DATE: 1979

PUBLISHER: Taraxacum Inc.

PLACE OF PUBLICATION: USA

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