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Medieval ceramics made on a potter’s wheel of Murzaly in the Eastern Aral Sea region

open access: yesRUDN Journal of World History, 2019
The article is devoted to the study of glazed and non-glazed medieval ceramics made on a potters wheel, the settlement of Murzaly in the territory of the Eastern Aral sea region.
Elena B. Barinova
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Dead ends and possibilities: potters - the work of Martin Lungley and Ashley Howard prompts Alison Britton to reconsider the role of the wheel in contemporary studio pottery [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Article published in Ceramic Review 210 November/December 2004 p. 24-25 This article is an edited extract from the fully illustrated catalogue 'Full Circle' which was produced to accompany the touring exhibition of the same name during ...
Britton, Alison   +2 more
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La vaisselle de table à Byzance : un artisanat et un marché peu perméables aux influences extérieures [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
L'article publié est accessible en ligne sur le site de l'éditeur et peut être imprimé dans sa totalité.L'auteur s'interroge sur les liens éventuels qui existaient entre Byzance, l'Occident chrétien et le monde musulman dans le domaine de l'artisanat ...
François, Véronique
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Scotland crosses the Atlantic: evidence for eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century ceramic trade [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Every field of the decorative arts in colonial and early America is infused with Scottish culture - from furniture, textiles and weaponry to silver, jewellery, glass and ceramics.
Haggarty, George
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Sevillian transport jars in early colonial America: the case of Santa María La Antigua del Darién (Colombia) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Within the scope of the TECNOLONIAL (HAR2008-02834/HIST) project, an archaeologi- cal and archaeometric research is being conduct- ed in order to clarify and systematize transport jars production in the Iberian peninsula and their distribution abroad ...
Alzate Gallego, Luz Adriana   +4 more
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Typology of Sultanabad Pottery Bowls of the Ilkhanid Era through the Analysis and Comparison of Shapes of the Bodies and Decorations [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2014
In the year of the Hegira 617, Mongols, continuing their conquests, reached Iran and brought massive destructions. Many main pottery centers of Iran were destroyed and never regained their past glory.
Hamid Reza Rohani
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The ‘Lost’ Church of Bix Gibwyn: The Human Bone [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Recent research for the Victoria County History (VCH) highlighted the presence of a ‘lost’ medieval church in Bix, a Chilterns parish north-west of Henley-on-Thames.
Mileson, S.   +2 more
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Excavation at Aguas Buenas, Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile, of a gunpowder magazine and the supposed campsite of Alexander Selkirk, together with an account of early navigational dividers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Excavations were undertaken of a ruined building at Aguas Buenas, identified as an 18th-century Spanish gunpowder magazine. Evidence was also found for the campsite of an early European occupant of the island.
Anderson R.G.W.   +17 more
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