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Compte rendu à N.R. Arrington, « Athens at the Margins. Pottery and People in the Early Mediterranean World », Princeton 2021 | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Compte rendu à N.R. Arrington, « Athens at the Margins. Pottery and People in the Early Mediterranean World », Princeton 2021
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Mario Denti
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Marginalization of communities shapes pottery practices, reflecting broader social dynamics.
Key evidence includes archaeological findings that illustrate pottery's role across different groups in early Mediterranean.
The assessment of artifacts highlights the importance of pottery in understanding cultural interactions.
Findings support the view that pottery is central to exploring historical social structures, needing further exploration.
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