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Ceramics and Society in Northern Europe [PDF]
Neolithic pottery in Britain and Ireland was produced from shortly after 4000 BC. There are regional variations but overall a four phase chronology for the pottery is also suggested: First Neolithic, approximately 4000–3800 BC; Early Neolithic ...
Muller, Johannes, Peterson, Rick
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Glazed roman ceramic. A multi-analytical approach [PDF]
A multi-analytical approach has been applied to characterize ancient glazed ceramics from the archaeological sites of Magna Mater temple and Domus Tiberiana on the Palatine Hill (Rome, Italy) dated between the 3rd and the early 5th century AD. The aim
Coletti, Fulvio +6 more
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The paper addresses the issue of the composition of sphero-conical vessel manufacturing traditions in the Golden Horde Bolgar. It features the results of a comprehensive study of a series of spherical cones, including the typology of the vessels and the ...
Vera N. Bakhmatova +2 more
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Recent developments in pottery studies have altered the way archaeologists handle and interpret prehistoric pottery. The technology and use of pottery, the symbolic and social meaning of the pot are considered as anthropological phenomena, the products ...
Dimitrios Vlachos
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An Enigmatic Funnel Find of the Somogyvár-Vinkovci Culture from Balatonőszöd-Temetői dűlő in Transdanubia, Hungary [PDF]
A small section of an Early Bronze Age settlement made up of pits was uncovered at the prehistoric, multi-period site of Balatonőszöd-Temetői dűlő.
Gherdán, Katalin +4 more
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Pottery technology in the Early Iron Age remains understudied in Slovenian archaeology, especially in the combined use of description on a macroscopic level with the addition of petrographic thin sections analysis.
Andreja Žibrat Gašparič +2 more
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Analysis of Neolithic Pottery Technology along the Iranian Zagros Foothills
The article presents the results of a technological analysis of the ceramic samples from Neolithic settlements of Ali Kosh, Mahtaj and Guran (the 7th mill. BC). The use of sheep and goat dung in the paste prevailed. While two-layer slabs were applied as
Natalia Petrova, Hojjat Darabi
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TEKNOLOGI GERABAH SITUS RANU BETHOK DAN RANU GRATI: “SEBUAH KAJIAN BERDASARKAN ANALISIS PETROGRAFI”
Petrographic analysis is able to explain about the technology of pottery making, where the pottery come from and how to the pottery spread out. Petrographic analysis of sherds found either from the surface survey and excavations in the region of Bethok ...
Gunadi Kasnowihardjo
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This paper examines pottery production as a proxy for the introduction of major Neolithic achievements, especially in newly-settled territories.
Dzhanfenova, T.
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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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