SERFing in the Scottish heartlands: artefacts and the research strategy [PDF]
This paper describes the first phase (2006–11) of the SERF (Strathearn Environs and Royal Forteviot) project and outlines the research strategy developed by a team of prehistorians and medievalists.
Driscoll, S.T.
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The corrosion mechanism of lead-glazed pottery in Han dynasty
Ancient pottery, having endured prolonged burial in soil, invariably underwent the process of glaze corrosion. The micromorphology and structural composition of four lead-glazed pottery fragments dating back to the Han Dynasty, excavated in the Qinhan ...
Kexin Zhang +4 more
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Ceramics and coastal communities in medieval (12th-14th Century) Europe: negotiating identity in England's Channel ports [PDF]
Using the example of pottery imported into the Channel ports of southern England, an approach to examining the role of pottery in the emergence and mediation of coastal communities is proposed.
Jervis, Ben
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Archeological Study of Pottery Incised in Slip Decoration Technique, Northwest of Iran [PDF]
In the Islamic period, different types of pottery techniques are used and developed in workshops in different regions. One of the techniques that has played a very important role in Islamic pottery technology is the "carved in rose" technique.
Mehdi kazempour
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Поливная посуда Крыма XV в. (местное производство до турецкого периода). Часть ІІ. Хронология [PDF]
I. Teslenko. The Crimean Glazed Pottery of the 15th cent. (Local Production Before Turkish Invasion). Part II. Chronology The questions of detailed chronology of the local manufactured Glazed ceramics from Crimean 15th century archeological monuments ...
Тесленко, И.Б.
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The silent witness of the mound of colossae: pottery remains [PDF]
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Duman, Bahadır, Konakçı, Erim
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The Glazed Pottery: Asian and Islamic Imports
This chapter presents the ~ 450 glazed ceramics excavated at Kinolhas, which include Chinese and southeast Asian material dated from between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries and a smaller group of material originating in the Islamic world, with a wide range spanning the ninth to the eighteenth centuries.
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‘Working to Scale’ explored how techniques traditional to Chinese ceramic manufacture could inform contemporary work. Aylieff focused on the decorative technique of Famille Rose enamel painting: Fencai.
Aylieff, Felicity
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Some aspects of the ceramics techonology in the late middle ages in Belarus [PDF]
Adding national flavor to agricultural tourist houses is connected with the question of traditional ceramics for national cuisine, which forms an important element of the local colour of the interiors.
Zdanovich, N. I.
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The Sharma horizon: sgraffiato wares and other glazed ceramics of the Indian Ocean trade (ca 980-1150). [PDF]
International audienceSharma was one of the main ports of the Indian Ocean trade in the medieval period, a transit entrepôt connected with the networks of the Gulf merchants and dated ca 980-1150.
Rougeulle, Axelle
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