^David P. Braun, "Pots as Tools", in J. A. Moore and A. S. Keene, eds., Archaeological Hammers and Theories (1983), pp. 108-134.
^Karen Gayle Harry, Stephanie Michelle Whittlesey, Trixi Bubemyre, Pots, Potters, And Models: Archaeological Investigations at the SRI Locus of the West Branch Site, Tucson, Arizona (2005), p. 283: "The perspective taken in this chapter is that ceramic containers are tools (Braun 1983) and, as a crucial part of the technological repertoire, can provide considerable information about activity organization, production technology, food-preparation and storage technology, settlement function, and economic organization".
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^ 4.04.1Clive Gamble, Origins and Revolutions: Human Identity in Earliest Prehistory (2007), p. 204.
^David A. Munro, A Place For Everything (1968), p. 92.
^Bernard Grant Campbell, Human Evolution: An Introduction to Mans Adaptations (2009), p. 306.
^Sameera Maiti, The Tharu: Their Arts and Crafts (2004), p. 178.
^Irving Jenkins, The Hawaiian Calabash (1989), p. 5.
^Chuck Groth, Exploring Package Design (2005), p. 3.
^Geoff A. Giles, Design and Technology of Packaging Decoration for the Consumer Market (2000), p. 82: "Container designers also found that shrink sleeves gave them new-found freedom to design containers that until then had been viewed as impossible to decorate".
^Anthony F. Buono, Henri Savall, Socio-economic Interventions in Organizations (2007), p. 231.
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Yam, K.L., "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology", John Wiley & Sons, 2009, ISBN 978-0-470-08704-6