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Matching sherds to vessels through ceramic petrography: an Early Neolithic Iberian case study [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Archaeological Science, 2014
Ceramic re-fitting has traditionally focused on linking sherds to vessels using their formal features or decoration. This paper presents an innovative procedure designed to test such associations using ceramic thin section analysis.
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A Ceramic Vessel of Unknown Provenance in Bonn

2015
This initial epigraphic note by the members of the “Text Database and Dictionary of Classic Mayan” project is dedicated to the text and imagery of a hitherto unpublished ceramic vessel that is on display in the Bonner Altamerika-Sammlung (BASA) at the University of Bonn.
Prager, Christian   +2 more
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Castle Gardens Ceramic Vessel

2002
In 1987 a broken ceramic vessel was discovered at the Castle Gardens site in central Wyoming. Craig Bromley, Bureau of Land Management, assisted by members of the Wyoming Archaeological Society, conducted a test excavation recovering about 80% of the pot. Gail Gossett carefully restored the pot (Figure 1).
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Calculating ceramic vessel volume: an assessment of methods

Antiquity, 2013
Calculating the volume of ceramic vessels found whole or in fragments on archaeological sites is a key analytical endeavour that can have implications for economic and social activity, including storage and feasting. Established methods for estimating volumes are mostly based on the assumption that vessel shapes approximate to a circular form in plan ...
Erin Christine Rodriguez   +1 more
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Stamped Ceramic Vessels from Mediaeval Sougdaia

Materials in Archaeology, History and Ethnography of Tauria, 2022
This article presents the first-time analysis of the stamped ceramic ware (“Stamped Monochrome Green Ware”) from the Golden Horde Period discovered in all the years of archaeological researches of mediaeval Sougdaia. Although there are publications of the pottery kilns where this ware was produced, the collection itself was not introduced into the ...
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Photogrammetric Documentation of Ceramic Vessels

2018
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Niewiem, Witold   +5 more
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A Study of the Materials Used for the Inscriptions on Ceramic Vessels

2010
The Xiao Shuang Qiao site is located west of the city of Zhengzhou, Henan Province, China, and was excavated during the last few years. According to radiocarbon dating, the site dates back to the Middle Shang period (1400 BC). It represents another urban centre of the Shang Dynasty, perhaps the “AO” capital of Zhong Ding, King of Shang.
S. Wei, G. Song, M. Schreiner
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Women and Ceramics: Gendered Vessels

Woman's Art Journal, 2001
Cheryl Buckley, Moira Vincentelli
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