A fascinating study of ancient Egyptian pottery, dating back to the Palaeolithic period. Written by renowned archaeologist Robert de Rustafjaell, the book provides a detailed analysis of the artefacts and their historical significance. It also offers insights into the techniques and materials used in creating these objects, shedding light on the artistic and technological achievements of our distant ancestors. A must-read for anyone interested in archaeology or the evolution of human culture.
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