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West-Pontos black-glazed and red-figured wares: towards the end of the illusive attic supremacy?
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Monastery of St. George at Beška Gorica. Аrchitectural and аrchaeological рesearch
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MUSEUM TEMBIKAR DAN KERAJINAN TANGAN DENGAN PENDEKATAN BANGUNAN PINTAR DI MAKASSAR
Published 2015-06-01“…Makassar is potentially the city both in terms of location or condition of the orientation of the Municipality of Makassar easily accessible from other areas in South Sulawesi itself, or from areas outside South Sulawesi because of the availability of means of transportation by land, sea and air are very supportive. Planning museum pottery with application of smart buildings is expected to be a breakthrough in dealing with problems in buildings, especially commercial buildings and in addition to the procurement of museum pottery in the city is expected to be a means indulge the public by presenting the shape and feel of the building attractive to become the fascination of the consumers and students in the building pottery museum in the city of Makassar. …”
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Monuments with Early Neolithic Combed Ware from the Southeastern Lake Onega Region
Published 2024-08-01“…This article provides a review of the ceramic collections of sites with Early Neolithic combed pottery known today in this region.…”
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Neolitization of the Forest Steppe and Forest Middle Volga Region: different expressions of the same process
Published 2024-08-01“…A search for analogies to the early pottery of the regions is also carried out and the probable sources of its borrowing are determined. …”
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Tunrayo Ayinke Ayinla: The Unsung Burnish Black Glaze Wares Ceramist of Ilorin
Published 2023-01-01“…Fondly called Àyìnkẹ́ Alámọyọ in the pottery ceramics circle. Túnráyọ̀ is a burnisher extraordinaire and indeed a veteran of several decades. …”
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Tracing fineware production in the Neo-Assyrian empire: Neutron activation analysis of common and Palace Ware in the upper Tigris River Valley, Turkey.
Published 2025-01-01“…Excavations at one regional capital, Ziyaret Tepe (ancient Tušhan) produced pottery of various skill levels used by residents. …”
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Le terrecotte della collezione di Raffaele Gargiulo al Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli
Published 2016-03-01“…The collection of terracottas belonging to Raffaele Gargiulo that was purchased by the Museum of Naples in 1855 was accompanied by a rich assortment of architectural terracotta fragments, pottery, plastic vases, and lamps, among other objects. …”
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An Archaeological Study of Early Farming Settlements on Iresi Hills
Published 2021-12-01“…The upper layer contains pottery, microlithics and ground stone axes, and ochre while the lower layer is characterized by microlithics only. …”
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Le sanctuaire de Vacuna à Montenero Sabino (localité de Léone, Rieti) à l’aube de la conquête romaine
Published 2022-06-01“…Therefore, this article presents the first results of a typo-chronological survey on pottery from 3rd century BCE sanctuaries of the Inner Sabine. …”
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Archaic Inventory in the Burials of the Yamnaya Culture in the Samara Trans-Volga Region and the Southern Ural
Published 2024-08-01“…In addition to morphology, the technology of vessels with archaic features was analyzed and a conclusion was made about the continuity of traditions in the Eneolithic pottery of the Khvalynsk and Samara cultures in the Volga region and pottery technology at the early stage of the Yamnaya culture. …”
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Neural plasticity in early potters: Shape analysis and TMS-EEG co-registration trace the rise of a new motor skill.
Published 2025-01-01“…In a pilot study involving intensive training in neolithic pottery, we used TMS-EEG co-registration to monitor a group of participants and we examined the shape of the artefacts they made before and after training. …”
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Sites of the Early (Archaic) Stage of the Lyalovo Culture on the Upper Don
Published 2024-08-01“…The authors put forward the thesis that ceramic materials with combed-denticulated-dotted ornamentation, which previously traditionally belonged to the Late Neolithic Rybnoozersk culture on the Upper Don, are completely similar to pottery assemblages of the Lyalovo culture early (archaic) stage in the Upper Volga region. …”
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Paleoclimatic Changes and their Influence on Cultural and Historical Processes during the Neolithic – Eneolitic in the Caspian and Lower Volga Regions
Published 2024-08-01“…The appearance of syncretic pottery and cattle breeding characterizes this culture. …”
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Teaming up with termites—Appraising termites’ contributions to earth technologies in West Africa
Published 2024-01-01“…It proposes an integrated understanding of a wide range of hitherto symbolically or metaphorically understood practices related to the mining of iron and gold, iron production, agriculture, health, wood carving and pottery, as well as to creation myths and the Sunjata epic.…”
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Une datation absolue pour un saloir du XVIIIe s. en grès de la Puisaye
Published 2005-03-01“…It is quite rare to be able to establish an absolute date for common pottery of the modern period. The vessel in question was bought by the canons of Loches to contain the remains of Agnès Sorel. …”
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A High-Status Middle Sarmatian Burial from the Kovalevka Burial Complex in the Volgograd Region
Published 2024-09-01“…On both sides of the cauldron there were two gray-clay pottery jugs made in Kuban pottery centers. They became widespread in the burial grounds of the Kuban and the Lower Don starting from the turn of the eras, although they were occasionally encountered at the end of the Early Sarmatian time. …”
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The Site of Kombak-te (Northern Caspian): Some New Data
Published 2024-05-01“…Our preliminary typological analysis of pottery yielded a number of cultural/chronological groups, which made it possible to classify the stone artifacts in greater detail. …”
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Greek Island Temple Complex Reveals ‘Countless’ Offerings Left by Ancient Worshippers
Published 2023-07-01“…As appeared in the AP News: Archaeologists excavating a hilltop sanctuary on the Aegean Sea island of Kythnos have discovered “countless” pottery offerings left by ancient worshippers over the centuries, Greece’s Culture Ministry said Wednesday.A ministry statement said the finds from work this year included more than 2,000 intact or almost complete clay figurines, mostly of women and children but also some of male actors, as well as of tortoises, lions, pigs and birds.…”
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Optimization of construction costs and energy consumption during the operation period of residential buildings (Case study: common residential buildings in Tehran)
Published 2023-09-01“…Research variables, type of exterior wall (pottery or Leica), exterior (stone or brick), type of window glass (plain or low emission), type of gas between the layers of window glass (air or argon) and the ratio of the window to the south front surface (15 % -30% -45% -60%) were built. …”
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