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APA ZitierstilMorandi, L. F., Porta, S. N., & Ribechini, E. (2018). Evidence for Birch Bark Tar Use as an Adhesive and Decorative Element in Early Iron Age Central Italy: Technological and Socio-Economic Implications. Oxford: Oxford University, Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art.
Chicago ZitierstilMorandi, L. F., S. N. Porta, and E. Ribechini. Evidence for Birch Bark Tar Use As an Adhesive and Decorative Element in Early Iron Age Central Italy: Technological and Socio-Economic Implications. Oxford: Oxford University, Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, 2018.
MLA ZitierstilMorandi, L. F., S. N. Porta, and E. Ribechini. Evidence for Birch Bark Tar Use As an Adhesive and Decorative Element in Early Iron Age Central Italy: Technological and Socio-Economic Implications. Oxford: Oxford University, Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, 2018.