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Pottery manufacture : technological aspect

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Przybyła, Marcin   +2 more
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Physical study of the Cucuteni pottery technology

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2013
Most of our knowledge concerning the Cucuteni pottery is based on traditional archaeological methods (typology, style and context analysis) and only a few interdisciplinary studies have been published. As there is a strong interest in revealing the basic pottery technology used by the Cucuteni communities we have investigated a significant number of ...
Valentin Nica   +2 more
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Technology and pottery evolution: Pottery practices in south western nigeria

i-manager's Journal on Humanities & Social Sciences, 2020
This paper presents the technical processes, instruction and production techniques of pottery practices in the south west of Nigeria. It examined how indigenous technologies, norms and values in traditional pottery of south western Nigeria have evolved in giving continuity and socio-cultural experiences to the people, which they, in turn, can reproduce.
Adeniyi Samuel Shado   +2 more
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Skeuomorphs, Pottery, and Technological Change

American Anthropologist, 2015
ABSTRACTSkeuomorphs are copies of prototype artifacts replicated in different physical materials in the derivative objects. The skeuomorph copy may or may not have a utilitarian function, and the original function of the prototype attribute may change or become less functional with successive copying.
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Common patterns of pottery technology functioning

Вестник "История керамики", 2023
Статья А. А. Бобринского представляет собой одну из базовых лекций курса, читанного им в Лаборатории «История керамики» Института археологии РАН для молодых исследователей, интересующихся древней керамикой. В данной лекции разбираются три вопроса: 1 – об устойчивости системы навыков труда в сфере гончарной технологии; 2 – о внутренних процессах ...
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Provenance and technology of Apulian Neolithic pottery

Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 2006
Abstract Apulia is the best-represented region in Italy as far as archaeometric analyses of Neolithic pottery are concerned. Cross-checked use of petrological (optical microscopy), mineralogical (X-ray powder diffraction) and chemical analyses (X-ray fluorescence) have been performed, in the Dipartimento Geomineralogico of Bari ...
LAVIANO, Rocco, MUNTONI I. M.
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An Experimental Approach to Understanding Thule Pottery Technology

North American Archaeologist, 2009
The Arctic is poorly suited for pottery manufacture. For historic and prehistoric potters, the cool humid weather would have meant that clays were collected wet, that pots were formed and dried under humid conditions, and that the ground and fuels used during firing would be damp.
Karen G. Harry   +3 more
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Production technology of ancient pottery

Proceedings of the International School of Physics “Enrico Fermi”
Reconstruction
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Assisting Pottery Restoration Procedures with Digital Technologies

International Journal of Computational Methods in Heritage Science, 2019
The fragmentary nature of pottery is considered a common place. Conservators are requested to apply a proper restoration solution by taking under consideration a wide range of morphological features and physicochemical properties that derive from the artefact itself.
Ioannis Kalasarinis, Anestis Koutsoudis
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