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Coarse ware jugs in funerary context: technical and functional observations on the pottery from the cemeteries at Alburnus Maior [PDF]
This study analyses a specific category of Roman ceramic vessels identified in the funerary inventories from Alburnus Maior: 26 coarse ware jugs present in the graves from the cemeteries at Tăul Corna, Tăul Găuri – Hop, Tăul Secuilor/Pârâul Porcului and ...
Silvia Mustață
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Morphometric analysis of Bronze Age funerary vessels from the necropolis of Mokrin
Archaeologists commonly use subjective classifications to group ceramic vessels into different classes, but the usefulness of such tools for creating narratives about the past is seldom questioned.
Mihailo Radinović +1 more
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Morphology of Iranian Ceramic Filter Vessels Based on Vladimir Propp’s Theory [PDF]
Ceramic filter vessels in Iran are typically unglazed containers featuring a mesh filter integrated into their necks or openings. These vessels typically date back to the late 2nd millennium BCE and were used throughout the Islamic period, particularly ...
Vajihe Avay +2 more
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In 2011, a joint team from various cultural institutions (“Vasile Pârvan” Institute of Archaeology, Museum of Dacian and Roman Civilisation and National Romanian History Museum) have collaborated in rescue excavations on the A1 highway (Lugoj– Deva ...
Golea, M.
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Searching for late neolithic spinning bowls in the central Balkans [PDF]
Over the past twenty years, research on textile has received increasing attention in archaeology worldwide, providing new insights into one of the most important crafts in human history. In contrast, activities related to spinning and weaving in
Svilar Marija M.
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Aspecte mai puțin tratate în cercetarea olăriei medievale timpurii din România: destinație, utilizare, reutilizare și reciclare. Interpretări teoretice și realități arheologice [PDF]
The international archaeological literature has addressed these issues for a long time, showing the dimensions and diversity of the “baggage” of scientific data that a ceramic vessel stores.
Dan Băcueț-Crișan
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The Bronze Age in China is characterized by the appearance of bronze ritual vessels, such as gui and he pitchers and jue cups, which were symbols of high social status and likely used in ritual feasting events. Their forms imitate similar ceramic vessels
Yahui He +5 more
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Sinopean amphorae from the Prikubanskiy maeotian necropolis [PDF]
The article analyzes the materials of seventeen ceramic complexes originating from the excavations of the Prikubanskiy burial ground. It is situated in the Krasnoarmeyskiy district of the Krasnodar Region.
Monakhov, Sergey Yurievich +1 more
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Pottery from Tell el-Murra Graves
Excavations conducted at the Tell el-Murra cemetery in seasons 2011 and 2012 revealed five graves with pottery assemblages. Grave no. 3 contained pottery vessels which could be dated to the end of the Naqada IIIB period.
Magdalena Kazimierczak
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Things we lost in the fire: The case of the “beautiful” vessel [PDF]
From the earliest excavations on the territory of the central Balkans and up to today, Late Neolithic pottery assemblages have remained one of the most important contributors to our knowledge of the past.
Svilar Marija M.
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