The firing temperatures of burnt clay from the Chinese neolithic cultural relics and its paleoenvironmental imprints. [PDF]
Chen G, Li G, Liu M, Ge W, Wu G, Zhan C.
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The channel kilns in Trypillia Culture and development of pottery [PDF]
Pottery kilns of a two-level structure with two channels on the settlements of the cultural complex Cucuteni-Trypillia were discovered in the 20th century.
Видейко, М.Ю.
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Shift in subsistence crop dominance from broomcorn millet to foxtail millet around 5500 BP in the western Loess Plateau. [PDF]
Yang Y +7 more
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Pottery kilns in vilnius according to the archaeological data.
Pottery kilns in Vilnius according to the archaeological data This paper reviews pottery kilns found in Vilnius during archaeological excavations. As of late, in the last decades, the number of archaeological digs in Vilnius has grown exponentially and ...
Lisis, Švitrigaila,
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Earliest systematic coal exploitation for fuel extended to ~3600 B.P. [PDF]
Qiu M +18 more
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Two Middle Bronze Age Pottery Kilns at Plasi, Marathon
This paper publishes two pottery kilns excavated at Plasi in Marathon (Attica) in 2016-17 as part of the excavations of the Department of History and Archaeology, of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Kapsali, Polina
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Isotopes prove advanced, integral crop production, and stockbreeding strategies nourished Trypillia mega-populations. [PDF]
Schlütz F +11 more
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Vivien G. Swan, The Pottery Kilns of Roman Britain
Raepsaet Georges. Vivien G. Swan, The Pottery Kilns of Roman Britain. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 56, 1987. pp.
Raepsaet, Georges
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The strength of the Earth's magnetic field from Pre-Pottery to Pottery Neolithic, Jordan. [PDF]
Di Chiara A +5 more
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Ancient Mitochondrial Genomes Provide New Clues to the Origin of Domestic Cattle in China. [PDF]
Zhang N +9 more
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