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This article compares the contemporary Cham Bàu Trúc pottery with the ancient Champa pottery to better understand the history and development of traditional ceramics in Southeast Asia.
Quang Van Son, William B. Noseworthy
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Craft Specialization at Shahdad: Pottery Production During the Third Millennium BC [PDF]
Many potteries have been discovered from excavations and a surface survey at Shahdad, but few works have beendone to examine craft specialization in pottery production at this important site.
Hasan Fazeli Nashli +2 more
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A Study of the Composition and Dissolution of Jianshui Purple Pottery in Yunnan, China
Pottery is a gem in the history of human civilization and a crystallization of human wisdom. Yunnan Jianshui purple pottery is one of the four famous types of pottery in China, with a long history and superb craftsmanship.
Chang Liu +4 more
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Research on Indigenous Knowledge of Pottery "Kalporgan" [PDF]
the paper deals with studying production process of “Kalpouregan” pottery as an art through anthropological approach to answer the following questions: 1) What is production method of these types of earthenware?2) What are prevalent information and ...
mina shirany, Asghar Izadijeiran
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This article presents the results of the latest surface and geophysical surveys at the Przeworsk culture site 13 in Wrzępia, Lesser Poland Province. According to the results of magnetic prospection, more than 130 anomalies typical for kilns are present ...
Magdalena Okońska-Bulas +2 more
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Pottery manufacture in the Studenica Monastery: Preliminary considerations [PDF]
Relying on indicative finds of clay rods, the article examines different aspects of pottery production in the Studenica Monastery. Apart from identifying the pottery kiln and manufacture area, several questions are raised concerning the ...
Bikić Vesna
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FEATURES OF THE POTTERY PRODUCTION OF THE MESHOKO SHELTER
The article describes the findings of a petrographic research of the Meshoko shelter’s ceramics. A total of 32 fragments were studied, 22 fragments – from the 5th (Chalcolithic) layer, 10 fragments – from the upper part of the 6th layer (layer 6a). Based on the analysis, 4 groups of ceramics were identified. Group 1 consists of fragments with admixture
Ostashinsky Sergey M. +2 more
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Understanding Diversity in Early Neolithic Pottery Production
By recovering and interpreting the hidden technological variability in the first pottery at Ilindentsi-Massovets, this paper reveals the innovative adaptations to local conditions that the adoption of pottery production, as a new technology, must have ...
Tanya Dzhanfezova +2 more
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Abstract Organic residue analysis was conducted on various vessels from burials at Tel Yehud, Israel. The analyses led to new reliable evidence for the presence of opioid alkaloids and their decomposition products. This research revitalizes a decades‐old discussion on the presence and function of the opium trade across a cultural region of utmost ...
Vanessa Linares +5 more
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Les ateliers de potiers du haut Moyen Âge du 8 rue Georges Brusson à Sevrey (Saône-et-Loire)
A preventive excavation carried out in 2018 in the village of Sevrey, prior to the construction of a detached house at 8 rue Georges Brusson, enabled the study of early medieval pottery workshop remains.
Antoine Guicheteau +12 more
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