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Tradition Trend in Ceramic Development
American Antiquity, 1954Arecent Paper by Sears (1952) calls attention to an overall time trend in the design changes of various complicated stamped pottery styles in the southeastern United States. His analysis raises the question as to whether certain principles implied might not have more general application for the understanding of historical phenomena.
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An acoustic study of ceramic traditional whistles
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2013Ceramic whistles are very common all along the old European traditions. Gifts, jars, or simple decorative objects these whistles may have extremely various shapes: animals, jars, pitchers and sometimes flutes. Even with this extremely variability, their interior shapes are very similar: a channel where to blow, an edge, and a small cavity. Some of them
Vincent Gibiat, Marie-Barbara Le Gonidec
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An Andean Ceramic Tradition in Historical Perspective
American Antiquity, 1950The potter's art of pre–Columbian Peru has long received high acclaim, and the antiquity and technical perfection of the several Andean ceramic styles is generally acknowledged. Scarcely a year passes but what new pottery types are recognized by archaeologists, and the descriptions of these fill many volumes.
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Artistic Ceramics Of Uzbekistan: Traditions And Innovations
The American Journal of Interdisciplinary Innovations and ResearchThe article analyzes the development of artistic ceramics from the 20th to the early 21st century. It examines the distinctive features of the artistic style of Uzbek ceramics in the context of preserving and creatively interpreting traditions in contemporary masters’ practice.
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