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CERAMIC AND OTHER VESSELS IN FUNERARY PRACTICES IN LATE MEDIEVAL CRIMEA
This article considers Christian funerary practices in late medieval Crimea. Special attention is paid to ceramic and glass vessels as important elements of grave goods. The functions they held in burial practices continue to give rise to discussion and
Iryna Teslenko, Aleksandr Musin
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Ceramic vessels and food consumption
The goal of this paper is to combine the results of long-term archaeological research in central Greece for the period between the 9th and the 15th century with the chemical and typological reports concerning the local ceramic production of Chalcis.
D. Kontogiannis, Nikos +3 more
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Ceramic Vessels as Grave Goods in the Necropolises of Viminacium [PDF]
During the decades-long research of the Viminacium necropolises, numerous ceramic vessels were discovered in graves of cremated and inhumated individuals. Their research helps to a better understanding of not only funeral rituals, but also the everyday life, customs and economy of the ancient population.
Raičković Savić, Angelina
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Multi-methodical study of Early Modern Age archaeological glazed ceramics from Prague
A series of scientific methods (X-ray analyses, optical and electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy and thermal analyses) was used to research the ceramic bodies and glazes of forty vessels from Renaissance Prague.
Alexandra Kloužková +6 more
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Investigation into the utilitarian function of mortuary vessels is often a neglected aspect of ceramic examination. Since, in most cases, a direct link can be assumed between the vessels’ size, form, and most optimal utilitarian function, morphometry ...
Solnay Eszter
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The ceramic complex of the Transitional Period from the Bronze to the Iron Age of the settlement of Mergen 6 in the Lower Ishim River basin (Western Siberia) [PDF]
The settlement of Mergen 6 is located in the Ishim District of the Tyumen Oblast on the northeastern shore of Lake Mergen by the head of the river Mergenka. It was studied in 1990 and 2002–2011 under the direction of V.A. Zakh and S.N. Skochina.
Zimina O.Yu., Zakh V.A., Skochina S.N.
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The Calchaquí Valley archaeological complex presents numerous Santamariana-Calchaquí ceramics of varied production techniques, shapes, and painted decoration.
Liubov Dmitrenko
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This paper discusses the ceramic assmblage discovered during the 2007 and 2018 campaigns in the on the route of street A, north of the Crypt Basilica, one of the few urban arteries revealed from the road network of late Roman Histria.
Alina STREINU, Irina ACHIM
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The paper analyzes the significance of ceramic vessels in the ritual and everyday life of the early medieval population of the south-western Primorye.
Yana E. Piskareva
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Legitimacy from antiquity: Qing imperial ceramic vessels for state ritual
"Legitimacy from antiquity : Qing imperial ceramic vessels for state ritual" investigates a little known aspect of material culture in modern Chinese history: namely, the ceramic ritual vessels adopted by the Manchu imperium in 1748 for sacrifices at ...
Iain M. Clark (12311693)
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