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Author: Fotis Ifantidis

Věra Chytilová’s “Sedmikrásky” and fragmentation

May 7, 2007January 10, 2017 by Fotis Ifantidis

a playful parallel to the so much disputed theme of fragmentation in archaeology…

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The most personal personal ornament

October 21, 2006January 10, 2017 by Fotis Ifantidis

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Things can be mixed up during an excavation. Consequently, objects can be easily misplaced during our archaeological taxonomies. This was the case with the human-tooth pendant found at the excavation of the lakeside Neolithic settlement of Dispilio in Greece . During the study of the personal ornaments assemblage of the site…

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Studio Michael Shanks

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