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Fornaci per campane in Lunigiana: il processo produttivo dalle fonti scritte alle evidenze archeologiche
Lusuardi Siena, Silvia
;
Neri, Elisabetta
2003
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Fiorillo, Rosa
; Peduto, Paolo
(Eds.)
Atti del III Congresso Nazionale di Archeologia Medievale (Salerne, 2-5 octobre 2003)
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Disciplines :
Archaeology
Author, co-author :
Lusuardi Siena, Silvia
Neri, Elisabetta
;
Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de physique > Spectroscopie atomique et nucléaire, archéométrie
Language :
Italian
Title :
Fornaci per campane in Lunigiana: il processo produttivo dalle fonti scritte alle evidenze archeologiche
Publication date :
2003
Event name :
Atti del III Congresso Nazionale di Archeologia Medievale
Event organizer :
SAMI
Event place :
Salerne, Italy
Event date :
2-5 octobre 2003
Main work title :
Atti del III Congresso Nazionale di Archeologia Medievale (Salerne, 2-5 octobre 2003)
Editor :
Fiorillo, Rosa
Peduto, Paolo
Publisher :
All'insegna del giglio, Florence, Italy
ISBN/EAN :
9788878142275
Pages :
659-664
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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