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New data on the Pannonian glazed casserole handles
The casseroles with relief decoration handles are one of the typical groups of Pannonian glazed pottery in the 2nd century AD. The 44 relief decorated handles made in clay molds are mostly known from Aquincum, Brigetio, and Mursa, while – up until ...
Gabriella G. Delbó
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Maltese ceramics and imperial foodways: an exploration of nineteenth-century red wares [PDF]
The archaeological study of recent periods in Malta is in its infancy. Despite the high potential for an historical archaeology of Malta contributing to broader issues such as an understanding of Mediterranean trade and colonialism, as well as the ...
Palmer, Russell
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Technical Ceramics from the Pottery Workshop at Sarai-Al-Jedid – Tsarevskoye Settlement
Technical ceramics – special devices for firing glazed ware – is a necessary component of highly technological pottery production. Analysis of the wares in the context of all the materials of the complex let the authors establish the specialization of ...
Valiulina Svetlana I. +1 more
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Siteless Survey and Intensive Data Collection in an Artifact-rich Environment: Case Studies from the Eastern Corinthia, Greece [PDF]
Archaeological survey in the eastern Mediterranean has become increasingly intensive over the last 20 years, producing greater and more diverse data for smaller units of space.
David K. Pettegrew +2 more
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Production of glazed ceramics in south-eastern Crimea. Historical background and archaeological context [PDF]
During the second half of the 13th and throughout the 14th centuries, Crimea was at the epicenter of multi-ethnic and multi-cultural interactions between East and West that contributed to its economic recovery.
Iryna Teslenko, Oleksandr Dzhanov
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Excavations At Stobi, 1971 [PDF]
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Mano-Zissi, Djordje, Wiseman, James
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Kilns and experimental firing in oxidation, partial and total reduction
The paper presents methodologies and results of experimental archaeology applied to the production of ancient pottery in high reduction environment. Manufacture of bucchero and black glazed pottery are tackled with different approaches of experimentation.
Luca Bedini
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This paper analyzed five dragonfly eye beads excavated from M176 of the Hejia Cemetery in the Late Warring States period (around 3rd c. BC) by using a super depth of field 3D microscope system (OM), scanning electron microscope-energy dispersive spectrum
Haihong Yan, Feng Sun, Yuyao Zhang
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Small black-glazed vessels for food service from Maeotian burial grounds at the Right Banks of the Kuban River [PDF]
The paper analyses small black-glazed vessels for food service. There are saltcellars, small bowls and stemmed dish. There are not only whole vessels, but the bottom part, which were used as small cups.
Limberis , Natalia Yurievna +1 more
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