Archaeological ceramics and pottery production constitute an interdisciplinary field that deciphers the technological practices and cultural traditions of past societies. Fundamental to this research ...
St. Paul’s Deneen Pottery, which once filed for bankruptcy, is increasing its production and focusing on future goals. Located just off of University Avenue at 2325 Endicott St., Deneen Pottery spans ...
Experts have uncovered fingerprints on ceramics dating back 8,000 years in what is believed to have been one of the oldest pottery workshops in the world. The Ulucak Mound in the Kemalpasa district of ...
This paper discusses the spatial, typological, and stylistic analyses of obsidian and ceramic artifacts recovered from El Chichicaste and Dos Quebradas, two prehistoric sites in the department of ...
The production of El Argar pottery was organized in specialised workshops located next to specific clay deposits, far from the main centres of power. This production model reinforces the existence of ...
In an archaeological achievement, researchers from Kumamoto University have successfully reconstructed the structure of prehistoric fishing nets from the Jomon period (ca. 14,000–900 BCE) by analyzing ...
Reconstruction of the production-consumption process involving pottery and food in early Shangshan culture. (A) Plant procurement: collecting wild plants and harvesting rice; (B) plant processing: for ...
AMMAN — Scholars have no evidence of a pottery workshop at the Nabataean settlement of Mudayna Thamad, although they found many pottery pieces at the site. The easy access to clay resources in the ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Beginning in England in the early ...
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