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Identification of Pottery-Forming Techniques using Quantitative Analysis of the Orientation of Inclusions and Voids in Thin Sections

, 2016
The relationship between forming techniques and orientation of the components of ceramic materials in the context of pottery technology has long been recognized and used for identification of the techniques employed to create archaeological ceramics. The
Richard Thér
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What are large‐scale Archaeometric programmes for? Bell beaker pottery and societies from the third millennium BC in Western Europe

, 2016
Variability in clay processing recipes for pottery is still at a descriptive stage as far as prehistoric contexts are concerned. This paper intends to go beyond our traditional limits, based on the best-documented case for prehistory, the Bell Beaker ...
L. Salanova   +5 more
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Pottery Production in the Buddhist Communities in Central Asia: The Kushan‐Sassanian Pottery Workshop of Kara Tepe (Termez, Uzbekistan)

, 2016
We present the first full archaeometrical study of Kushan-Sassanian pottery from the Buddhist monastic complexes at Kara Tepe (Termez, Uzbekistan), recovered both in the pottery workshop and in the monastery, using a combination of analytical methods ...
Evanthia Tsantini   +4 more
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The Etruscan Painted Pottery

2015
CAPITOLO IN LINGUA INGLESE SULLA PRODUZIONE CERAMICA ETRUSCA DALL'VIII SECOLO AL II SECOLO A.C.
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Colouring Agents in the Pottery Glazes of Western Anatolia: New Evidence for the Use of Naples Yellow Pigment Variations During The Late Byzantine Period

, 2015
A group of the late 12th–13th century Byzantine pottery glazes, mostly related to Zeuxippus Ware Type pottery from the Kusadasi Kadikalesi/Anaia site in western Anatolia, was characterized non-destructively using Raman spectrometry. SEM–EDX was also used
Burcu Kırmızı   +2 more
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THE LOCAL POTTERY

, 2015
A report on the 15-16th century locally produced pottery at Dun Eistean, Ness, Lewis. This is the largest and best-dated assemblage of this period from the Hebrides.
E. Campbell
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Ceramic technology. How to reconstruct and describe pottery-forming practices

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2020
Richard Thér
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pottery roman empire

2012
It is hard to conceive of a household in the Roman Empire that could make do without pottery – for the storing of foodstuffs, the cooking and serving of meals, the drinking of wine and other beverages, etc. Artifacts of glass and metal were used for similar purposes, and they were presumably more prestigious than their ceramic counterparts ...
MALFITANA, DANIELE, Poblome J., Lund J.
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Adsorption characteristics of white pottery clay towards Pb(II), Cu(II), and Cd(II)

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2020
Gang Li   +4 more
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