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, 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
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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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, 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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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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2015
CAPITOLO IN LINGUA INGLESE SULLA PRODUZIONE CERAMICA ETRUSCA DALL'VIII SECOLO AL II SECOLO A.C.
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CAPITOLO IN LINGUA INGLESE SULLA PRODUZIONE CERAMICA ETRUSCA DALL'VIII SECOLO AL II SECOLO A.C.
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Ceramic technology. How to reconstruct and describe pottery-forming practices
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2020Richard Thér
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2019
This chapter focuses on the economic activity surrounding Phoenician ceramic production and distribution, in contrast with the traditional focus on ceramic typologies or other formal or chronological aspects. Given the limited data available, however, it is difficult to analyze the complex issues surrounding production to their full extent.
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This chapter focuses on the economic activity surrounding Phoenician ceramic production and distribution, in contrast with the traditional focus on ceramic typologies or other formal or chronological aspects. Given the limited data available, however, it is difficult to analyze the complex issues surrounding production to their full extent.
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2020
Decorations can often be seen in Liangzhu pottery in addition to basic shapes. Some pottery artifacts were decorated in many ways, simultaneously having string patterns, openwork designs and even engraved patterns in some cases. These decorations have both beautification effects and practical functions and endow vessels with distinctive characteristics
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Decorations can often be seen in Liangzhu pottery in addition to basic shapes. Some pottery artifacts were decorated in many ways, simultaneously having string patterns, openwork designs and even engraved patterns in some cases. These decorations have both beautification effects and practical functions and endow vessels with distinctive characteristics
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2016
Scan 3D rétopologisé pour XR. Nous pouvons également numériser vos actifs !
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Scan 3D rétopologisé pour XR. Nous pouvons également numériser vos actifs !
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The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1924
This paper is intended as a contribution towards the study of only certain Ionian pot fabrics found at Naucratis. I have, therefore, merely drawn attention to the presence of the Bucchero from Lesbos, which demands a much fuller treatment than I am able to give it.
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This paper is intended as a contribution towards the study of only certain Ionian pot fabrics found at Naucratis. I have, therefore, merely drawn attention to the presence of the Bucchero from Lesbos, which demands a much fuller treatment than I am able to give it.
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Earliest direct evidence of plant processing in prehistoric Saharan pottery
Nature Plants, 2016J. Dunne+4 more
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