CRAFTER: Reviving Bronze Age Pottery in EU-funded Project
The CRAFTER project aims at reviving modern-day artisanship by drawing inspiration from pottery traditions of four of the most remarkable Bronze Age societies of Europe: El Argar (south-eastern Spain), Únětice (Central Europe), Füzesabony (eastern Hungary) and Vatin (south Serbia).
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oai:doaj.org-article:b5c8dace20024eb69afaab9ef8caab462021-12-01T14:42:33ZCRAFTER: Reviving Bronze Age Pottery in EU-funded Project2212-8956https://doaj.org/article/b5c8dace20024eb69afaab9ef8caab462018-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://exarc.net/ark:/88735/10356https://doaj.org/toc/2212-8956The CRAFTER project aims at reviving modern-day artisanship by drawing inspiration from pottery traditions of four of the most remarkable Bronze Age societies of Europe: El Argar (south-eastern Spain), Únětice (Central Europe), Füzesabony (eastern Hungary) and Vatin (south Serbia).Carlos Velasco FelipeMiguel ValérioEXARCarticleceramicsbronze agenewest eragermanyhungaryserbiaspainthe netherlandsMuseums. Collectors and collectingAM1-501ArchaeologyCC1-960ENEXARC Journal, Iss 2018/3 (2018) |
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The CRAFTER project aims at reviving modern-day artisanship by drawing inspiration from pottery traditions of four of the most remarkable Bronze Age societies of Europe: El Argar (south-eastern Spain), Únětice (Central Europe), Füzesabony (eastern Hungary) and Vatin (south Serbia). |
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CRAFTER: Reviving Bronze Age Pottery in EU-funded Project |
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CRAFTER: Reviving Bronze Age Pottery in EU-funded Project |
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CRAFTER: Reviving Bronze Age Pottery in EU-funded Project |
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CRAFTER: Reviving Bronze Age Pottery in EU-funded Project |
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CRAFTER: Reviving Bronze Age Pottery in EU-funded Project |
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