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22. Neolithic Pottery Kilns in the Hebrides
Man; A Monthly Record of Anthropological Science, 1939exaly +2 more sources
A Minoan Pottery Kiln at Palaikastro
The Annual of the British School at Athens, 1980Nowadays new country tracks are constantly being opened all over the Greek countryside, as demanded by the general mechanization of agricultural work. This is at once the hope and despair of the archaeologist in charge of the area as it often reveals and sometimes destroys antiquities otherwise completely buried and unsuspected.A new country track of ...
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Medieval pottery kilns at Stanion
2020Northamptonshire Archaeology, 18, 153 ...
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A post-medieval pottery kiln at Old Kiln, Churt
2023Surrey Archaeological Collections, 105, 195 ...
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Recovery Heat Loss of a Pottery Kiln
International Review of Civil Engineering (IRECE), 2016Reducing the consumption of energy is one of the main challenges of the global economy and this is the aim of our research on “optimizing the consumption of a pottery kiln in Sale (Oulja)”. Faced with global competition and rapidly changing technology, potters must reconcile the improvement of the quality of their products with the reduction of energy ...
M. Bakkari, F. Lemmini, K. Gueraoui
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A Medieval Pottery Kiln at Ashampstead, Berkshire
2023Landscaping work in October 1992 to the rear of domestic properties bordering Ashampstead Common, near Newbury in Berkshire, uncovered large quantities of medieval pottery. Limited examination of the landscaped area in January 1993 demonstrated that at least two phases of medieval kiln were present on the site, beneath a very thin cover of ploughsoil ...
Mepham, Lorraine, J Heaton, Michael
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Roman Pottery Kilns at Horningsea.
2017Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 16 (2-3), 115 ...
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A Medieval Pottery Kiln at Audlem, Cheshire
Medieval Archaeology, 1960(1960). A Medieval Pottery Kiln at Audlem, Cheshire. Medieval Archaeology: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 109-125.
Graham Webster, G. C. Dunning
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Journal of Roman Studies, 1932
When in the spring of 1929 the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society was about to begin excavations on the site of Venta Icenorum (Caistor-next-Norwich) Sir George Macdonald prophesied, in an article in The Observer, that among the results of the work would be a useful increase in our knowledge of the Roman pottery of the East Anglian area.
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When in the spring of 1929 the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society was about to begin excavations on the site of Venta Icenorum (Caistor-next-Norwich) Sir George Macdonald prophesied, in an article in The Observer, that among the results of the work would be a useful increase in our knowledge of the Roman pottery of the East Anglian area.
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