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Brush Pottery Company pottery photograph
This photograph shows a variety of pottery from the Brush Pottery Company on four shelves. The Brush-McCoy Pottery Company was formed in 1911 upon the merger of the McCoy Pottery Company and the Brush Pottery Company. J.W.
Brush Pottery Company;
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Middle Bronze Age Pottery Kilns at Şaraga Höyük
As a result of archeological research conducted on prehistoric and protohistoric periods in Anatolia a limited number of ceramic kilns were found.
Sabahattin Ezer
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“Pottery Kilns, Specialized Production, Industrial Area and Chiefdoms”: A Reverse Interpretation of the Archaeological Findings from Tappeh Pardis [PDF]
During the excavation at Tappeh Pardis in Varamin, North of the central plateau, several heating structures have been discovered, which were called pottery kiln. Considering the accumulation of this type of structure in the eastern part of the site, they
Sajjad Alibaigi
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The firing method of common Bolgar ceramics remains an unsolved question. For a long time, the firing of common wheel pottery was only evaluated in subjective terms “bad” and “good”.
Kuklina Anna A. , Andrushkevich Oleg Yu.
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Creating the so-called graphite-coated pottery of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages
Over the centuries, various minerals were used in pottery production; for some societies, graphite played a unique role. Certain areas lack local sources of this mineral but simultaneously reveal a great occurrence of ‘graphite-coated’ pottery.
Dagmara Łaciak
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Pottery Kilns and Workshops in the Bronze Age Settlements of the Nakhchivan Region
Pottery is one of the ancient handicrafts of Nakhchivan. Many archaeological materials were obtained from the Bronze Age monuments of Nakhchivan regarding this handicraft. Among them, pottery workshops and pottery spheres have a peculiar place.
Toğrul Halilov
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This article is devoted to the review of the results which were received during the archaeological excavations on the site of Saltovo-Mayaki culture near Suvorovskaya Cossack village in the Volgograd region.
Kiyashko Yakov A.
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Design and Simulation of Pottery Kiln
Abstract Pottery industry is one of the small-scale industries in India. Most rural potters depend upontraditional pottery kilns for burning process by firewood or coconut husk. In order to producehigh quality pottery products better burning process is needed.
Kiran Govind +3 more
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New Objects of Pottery Production on the Suvorovskaya I Site (Excavation Materials of 2012)
This article is devoted to the review of the results which were received after archaeological excavations in 2011-2012 on the site of Saltovo-Mayaki culture near Suvorovskaya village of the Volgograd region.
Yakov A. Kiyashko
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Pyrotechnology has always been a core topic in the archaeological debate concerning phases of deep cultural transformations, such as the Chalcolithic period in the Near East (c. 6000–3500 BC). However, previous studies on pyrotechnological installations,
Squitieri Andrea +8 more
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