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Pitted Ware Culture Ceramics : Aspects of Pottery Production and Use at Ottenby Royal Manor, Öland, Sweden

open access: yes, 2010
This paper deals with ceramics of the middle Neolithic (c. 3300-2300 BC) Pitted Ware culture in eastern Sweden, particularly the recently excavated site Ottenby Royal Manor on the island of Öland in the Baltic Sea.
Papmehl-Dufay, Ludvig,
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Chlemoutsi castle (Clermont, Castel Tornese), Peloponnese: its pottery and its relations with the west (13th-early 19th c.) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Chlemoutsi was the most important castle of the Principality established in the Peloponnese after the Fourth Crusade. The glazed pottery of the Frankish period (early 13th - early 15th c.) is almost exclusively Italian, reflecting the connections of the ...
Skartsis, Stephania
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Byzantine and Turkish glazed pottery finds from aphrodisias

open access: yes, 2017
This study consists of initial observations made upon Byzantine, Seljuk, Begliks and Ottoman pottery ? nds from the Aphrodisias excavations since 2013. Chronology of the pottery ?
Öztaşkın, Muradiye
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Wilson pottery: pottery production in the context of enslavement in the South

open access: yes, 2015
Pre-Civil War Southern pottery was at time produced by slaves. This is true in the case of J. M. Wilson\u27s pottery in Seguin, Texas. By cataloguing and researching materials from a small collection of excavated pottery, the function of various vessels ...
Komes, Lindsey J.
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Ubiquitous and Unfamiliar: Earthenware Pottery Production Techniques and the Bradford Family Pottery of Kingston, MA

open access: yes, 2015
Redware ceramic sherds are frequently found in New England historical archaeological sites; however, detailed data has not always been published regarding excavated New England earthenware pottery production sites.
Sulya, Martha L.
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Mimbres Pottery. Production and Distribution

open access: yes, 2013
Mimbres-Mogollon people inhabited areas of southwestern New Mexico from approximately A.D. 200–1150, with settlements located primarily in the Gila, Mimbres, and Rio Grande Valleys and immediate adjacent areas. Among the most recognizable of Mimbres cultural traïts is the production of a white-slipped brown-paste ceramic decorated with bold, black ...
openaire   +2 more sources

The chemical analysis of ceramic fabrics from medieval Dorset and its region.

open access: yes
The assemblages from the thirteenth century kilns at Hermitage in Dorset and Laverstock in Wiltshire were studied, and the visual variability in the kiln groups was quantified.
Spoerry, Paul Sylvan
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Pottery workshops at Fanum Martis (Northern France). Analysis of pottery production and consumption

open access: yes, 2016
This article is an introduction to a wider and integrated approach to potters’ techniques in the southern part of the civitas nerviorum . More precisely, it focuses on the Roman pottery production at the site of Famars, Valenciennes, where recently ...
Borgers, Barbara   +2 more
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State pottery production in the Inka provinces.

open access: yes, 1995
Archaeological studies of administered or sponsored craft production often emphasize the desires of ruling elites to control the manufacture of goods with economic or political significance.
Hayashida, Frances Mariko
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Early experiments in the making of Moravian ceramics in North Carolina c. 1770-1820. [PDF]

open access: yesNPJ Herit Sci
Sarnecka Z   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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