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Deconstructing the ‘Greekness’ of Bactrian pottery. On the Greek‑Mediterranean influences on the local pottery production in Bactria during the Hellenistic period [PDF]
It is often assumed that the Hellenistic pottery production in Bactria was highly influenced by Mediterranean ceramic shapes, a process, which was mainly caused by the settling of Greek immigrants.
Kristina Junker
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The Proto-Hassuna Pottery of the Upper Tigris Basin, Evidence from Sumaki Höyük
The emergence of pottery has been regarded as the hallmark of the cultural changes explicitly related to the late 8th and the first quarter of the 7th millennium BCE in Southwest Asia. Accordingly, the initial pottery; mineral-tempered, holemouth-shaped,
Sidar Gündüzalp
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Producción alfarera en Piura (Perú): estilos técnicos y diacronía
Looking for markers of collective identity (ethnicity) archaeologists have renewed their studies on the pottery workshops, in order to identify modes of making objects (technical style).
Gabriel Ramón Joffré
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Archaeometry analysis of early medieval pottery sherds from Idanha-a-Velha (Portugal) [PDF]
Since 2017 there has been studies about the Early Medieval Ages (5th to 12th centuries) pottery from Idanha-a-Velha, integrated within a research project directed in analyzing the classical and early medieval city.
Gabriel De Souza +3 more
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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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32 papers consider issues of pottery production in the wider Adriatic area during Roman times, in particular relation to landscape and communication features, ceramic building materials, as well as general studies on ceramic production, pottery and glass
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Female Technology: The Identity of Neolithic Potters
If the object of research is Neolithic ceramics, it would seem that the researcher is at a loss when it comes to illuminating certain social aspects of the manufacture of pottery.
Jasna Vuković
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Characterising post-medieval pottery production centres in Somerset [PDF]
This is the final version. Available from the Medieval Pottery Research Group via the link in this recordPost-medieval pottery made in Somerset is distinct from wares produced elsewhere in the south-west of England.
Rollinson, G, Dawson, D, Andersen, J
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The paper draws attention to data that confirm the establishment of craft areas and commercial activity providing evidence of the production and diffusion of pottery in the territory of Dobruja (southeastern Romania) in the 10–12th century. So far, local
Cristina Paraschiv-Talmațchi
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Rad je uvod u proučavanje keramicarske djelatnosti u antičkoj Isi. Na jednome mjestu sažimaju se svi dosad poznati podatci koji potvrđuju pretpostavke o keramičkoj proizvodnji, a na osnovi novopronađenih ulomaka različitih keramičkih oblika donosi se
Čargo, B, Miše, M
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