Determination of Milk Products in Ceramic Vessels of Corded Ware Culture from a Late Eneolithic Burial [PDF]
In this study, a soil from two ceramic vessels belonging to Corded Ware culture, 2707⁻2571 B.C., found in a cremation grave discovered in Central Moravia, Czech Republic, was analyzed using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization⁻mass ...
Lukas Kučera +2 more
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In Eurasia the invention of ceramic technology and production of fired-clay vessels has not necessarily been related to the dynamics of the transition to farming.
Mihael Budja
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Identifying pastoral and plant products in local and imported pottery in Early Bronze Age southeastern Arabia. [PDF]
The origins of ceramic technology in the Oman Peninsula have a unique history in the context of ancient West Asia. Local pottery production in northern Oman and the United Arab Emirates is not documented until the early to mid-third millennium BC during ...
Akshyeta Suryanarayan +14 more
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Exploring the Impact of Pitch-Coated Pottery on Wine Composition: Metabolomics Characterization of an Ancient Technique [PDF]
In recent years, wine producers have increasingly experimented with ancient fermentation and ageing techniques, such as the use of ceramic containers or pitch-coated amphorae.
Clara Abarca-Rivas +9 more
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Eneolithic pottery complex of the settlement of Pyakupur 3 (north of Western Siberia) [PDF]
In this paper, a unique pottery complex of the Eneolithic period from the settlement of Pyakupur 3, located along the upper course of the Pur River in the sub-zone of the northern taiga, has been analyzed.
Poshekhonova O.E. +2 more
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Nabataean and Roman coarse ware cooking pottery from Aila (Aqaba, Jordan) [PDF]
The Roman Aqaba Project seeks to reconstruct diachronically the economic history of the ancient port of Aila on the Red Sea (now modern Aqaba in southern Jordan).
S. Thomas Parker
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Pottery vessels of the early Southern Ural nomads with dimple-pearl ornament: origins, existence, disappearance [PDF]
The article aims at studying vessels of early nomads decorated with dimple-pearl ornament. To achieve this, the following issues need to be addressed: their origins, territorial distribution, chronological framework of the distribution, connection of the
Fedorov V.K.
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Secondary Use of Ceramic Vessels in Ancient Khwarazm
The paper deals with the results of the study of ceramics secondary use in ancient Khwarazm. The source base of the study includes the results of archaeological works carried out in the last century on the sites of ancient Khwarazm and the results of ...
Azizkhan Zh. Toreniyazov
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Pottery vessels from a collective burial in the mound of the Pazyryk Culture (Northern Altai) [PDF]
In one of the barrows examined in 2007 at the site of Choburak-II (the territory of the Northern Altai), an intrusive, and not quite ordinary, a collective burial of people was found.
Tishkin A.A. +3 more
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Different red firing clays (Teruel, Villar and Yesa) from the Iberian orographic system of Spain (Castellón/Teruel/Valencia) have been studied to analyze their suitability for the manufacture of technology-based ceramic vessels, studying their ...
Francisca Quereda Vázquez +5 more
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