They told women to consider pottery, baskets, mats and handicrafts which could help them make a decent living. |
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People make pottery without a wheel by hollowing out a ball of clay and molding it into the desired shape. |
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When I go metal-detecting I often pick up worked flints and pieces of pottery as well as metal objects. |
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Among the most picturesque items on display are the skilfully fashioned figures in pottery. |
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They had grabbed ten miniature Crown Derby items of crockery and nine Lladro pottery figures. |
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Prettier to look at is the chiminea, a large pottery chimney with a squat base where you can make a safe outdoor fire. |
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Embroidery, used to decorate the place mats, was combined with other traditional crafts, including pottery and china painting. |
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The Protoclassic is easy to recognize by the breast-shaped supports, known as mammiform pottery. |
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This outside work area is adjacent to the pottery building where the potter's wheels, kilns, and stockpile of clay and glazes are housed. |
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The apartment is filled with beautiful art and pottery and various marble mantels and fireplaces which the owner has made. |
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Historically ceramics production was widely dispersed, its main branches being brick and tile, pottery and porcelain manufacture. |
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And these camps are conducted for all kinds of skills and activities such as pottery, arts and crafts, and personality development. |
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We are proud to offer for sale, a lovely piece of early Van Briggle pottery, circa 1915 in a stunning Arts and Crafts trifoliate design. |
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Designs of a purely ornamental kind, and especially the Iznik, Middle-East and Oriental wares, were the staples of the pottery. |
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The question is whether ceramics known as gabbroic pottery, including Trevisker ware, include gabbro-rock minerals added as a temper. |
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He says the post-war pottery is Balkan in style because the Trojans were keen to align themselves with the people there. |
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I'd never heard of a pisky before, but it turns out it's a small pottery gnome with hair like dried noodles. |
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The presence of Woodland rim and body sherds and Great Oasis pottery, including entire vessels, already has been noted. |
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The courtyard had become extremely muddy with use, and trapped in the mud were numerous sherds of pottery and other small finds. |
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But when we began to excavate the midden material outside the buildings we came across sherds of Unstan ware pottery. |
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Ancient walls and pottery sherds are concentrated on the surface of Azoria at an elevation of approximately 320-370 m above sea level. |
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Excavations at Cade 9 produced 679 pottery sherds including rims associated with two weakly collared, cord-impressed vessels. |
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In 1987, excavations in the Calle Pureza in Triana, the pottery district of Seville, brought to light a collapsed kiln full of pottery wasters. |
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In a recently discovered limestone cave, we crawl 45 minutes down a tunnel to find a room littered with pre-Columbian pottery shards. |
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Along Main Street and other downtown avenues, shops offer everything from locally made raku pottery to fudge. |
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Her encouragement of the decorative arts is exemplified by ardent partisanship on behalf of the Sevres pottery she established at Bellevue. |
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The medieval pottery and iron tools speak more of hard work and modest prosperity than of exotic trade links. |
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Interpretation centres, an ecology centre, a community hall for traditional art and drama, pottery and a craft museum. |
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The raw materials of these tools were pottery, porcelain, copper, iron, lacquer, wood, bamboo, stone, jade, jadeite, agate and coral. |
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Folk craft traditions include beadwork, sewing, pottery making, house decoration, and weaving. |
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I sat, and as my eyes grew strong again, she glided from shelf to chest, and came back with a pottery pitcher and two tiny silver beakers. |
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Beautiful Anglo-Saxon jewellery, beakers made by the Bronze Age people, flints and pottery will all be part of the exhibition. |
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She explained how she became interested in pottery and adeptly showed her skill by producing a small vase. |
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At Obigwe, pottery again proved to be the predominant find, along with a pipe bowl, burnt kernels, and a broken copper bangle. |
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The floors had been kept scrupulously clean, and the quantity of contemporary pottery recovered is tiny. |
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Crafts include weaving, embroidering, pottery making, woodcarving, leather and bead working, and metalworking. |
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In pottery, woodcraft, and basketry, Amerindians produce for the domestic and foreign markets. |
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There are opportunities for people to use their creative abilities in fine dancing, needlework, illumination, and other crafts such as pottery. |
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Silverware, woodcarving, celadon pottery, lacquerware and paper umbrellas make this city a shopping experience not to be missed. |
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The Sheffield Leadmill was built in 1759 and produced pigments for paint and pottery glazes. |
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Scottish crafts such as pottery, hand-knitting, jewelry-making, and weaving are widely practiced. |
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The high quality of the pottery, along with hoards of gold and silver found at Indus Valley sites, suggest great accumulation of wealth. |
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Strontium sulfate is sometimes used to produce iridescence in glass and pottery glazes, and can also be used as a fining agent in crystal glass. |
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One finds jewelry, baskets, pottery, handwoven fabrics, glass paintings, and woodcarvings. |
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Other materials found during the digs were a flint knife, zoomorphic penannular brooch, decorated bone comb, bronze age pottery and arrowheads. |
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Traditional Andorran crafts include fancy, carved pinewood furniture, pottery, and ironwork. |
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Lead is found in lead-based paint, contaminated soil, household dust, drinking water, lead crystal, and lead-glazed pottery. |
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As time went by, the invention of glass made jewelry less expensive and glazes became possible that made pottery waterproof. |
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Commercial art includes the making of kachina dolls, silver jewelry, woven baskets, and pottery. |
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The floor was about 4.5 feet below ground and shards of pottery and flint were found, which will be given to the National Museum. |
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Gauguin's primitivist pottery lives happily within the same walls as ancient Egyptian antiquities. |
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Apulian pottery, however, was not typically black, and the decorations generally tended to be much more dramatic and of a clear geometric kind. |
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At Langtoft in East Yorkshire, metal detectorists found two Roman coin hoards in pottery containers by the side of a former Roman road. |
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Since good-quality argil can be found nearby, you will find a lot of pottery here. |
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Among the principal musical instruments are tam-tams, pottery drums, goat-horn whistles and flutes, and gourd-cala-bash horns. |
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The pottery is usually plain and dark in colour, sometimes with channelled decoration and moulded handles. |
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Among its many uses, kaolin gives paper its whiteness and is used in paint, pottery, and cosmetics. |
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Display your majolica or old world pottery behind the chicken wire to authenticate the look. |
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There are pots and pans to hand-built pieces and sculptures in stoneware pottery. |
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This was a school that looked to the ceramics of Picasso rather than the functional stoneware pottery of Bernard Leach. |
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Out the back is a space for all kinds of creative outlets like painting and pottery and plans are afoot for a veggie garden. |
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One of the ways the organisation works to keep children off the street is by getting them involved in arts and crafts, like pottery and printing. |
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If you're wondering what to do in that pottery class you signed up for, a censer is a brilliant project. |
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The Institute is also planning to add new courses like photography, sculpture, pottery, glass ware and ceramics soon. |
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Yet despite his great affinity with the art of ceramics, pottery wasn't Tony's first career choice. |
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Faenza is a city that has always been involved in ceramics and is famous for its pottery. |
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Before long, struck flints and small scraps of Neolithic pottery were uncovered and, after a week, the team found its first burial site. |
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A number of Bronze Age cremation pits were discovered along the route and pieces of ancient pottery were unearthed. |
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Shipbuilding gave way to printing, pottery, glass, ironworks, and finally, oil. |
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But the journey, which leads to the discovery of shards of ancient pottery and the bones of extinct sloths, makes for a story of great suspense. |
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Similarly, simple examination of a pottery vessel should reveal whether it was hand-coiled or thrown on a wheel. |
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Each will be facilitated by a skilled expert, teaching basic techniques in pottery, paper, batik, basket making and stained glass. |
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Inside, long hairs mix with squares over communal bongs of aromatized tobacco or warm their hands on unusual pottery teapots. |
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There were brass-founders and tinsmiths, pottery makers like Samuel Skinner whose wife Mary took over the business when he died. |
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Kenyan pottery collectives now produce narrow-mouthed, spigot-equipped versions of traditional clay pots. |
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They found a grave pit containing fragments of bones which may be human, as well as Mesolithic and late Neolithic flint tools and pottery. |
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In graffito pottery the design was produced by scratching though the overglaze. |
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Also up for grabs are china, glass and pottery by leading names Wedgwood, Foley, Staffordshire. |
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The original focus industries were pottery, sericulture, carpentry, textiles, coconut fiber, and woven mats. |
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Among the imports were decorative objects such as fans, prints, screens, and pottery and porcelains. |
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Residues of zinc and lead may suggest experiments in pottery glaze manufacture. |
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Archaeologists digging in Jerusalem uncovered a piece of pottery inscribed with the name Goliath. |
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Among the items found were pieces of 12th century pottery, 12th or 14th century cobble and part of a hearth. |
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Inside, there is a display of paleolithic tools, neolithic stone implements and megalithic pottery. |
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Bronze Age and Neolithic pottery and flints from the basal soil and the colluvium indicate that a settlement was nearby. |
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He also studied the chemical processes involved in making glass, pottery and refractory bricks. |
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The Twa people are skilled in making pottery for their own use and for the tourist market. |
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The mortaria in Sandy were made in pottery factories in Oxfordshire, St. Albans and along the Nene valley. |
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Other media, such as pottery, ceramics, bronzes, sculptures and three-dimensional art, grace the gallery's floors. |
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Fulani men are less involved in the production of crafts such as pottery, iron-working, and dyeing than some neighboring peoples. |
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Some of the pottery is estimated to be approximately 5,000 years old, and it has been linked to the Nuzi people of the Hurrian civilization. |
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Material culture included leather moccasins, pottery vessels with incised decoration, and clay figurines. |
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With collectable pottery and porcelain, the rare and the wonderful remain expensive. |
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Other craft items include both glazed and unglazed pottery, ceremonial wooden masks, and goods woven from palm, straw, reeds, and sisal. |
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More than 500 potters were working here, producing decorated and plain moulded pottery, mostly in the unmistakable red slipware. |
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A piece of 17th or 18th century north Italian slipware pottery was found close to a quay and could provide a date for its use. |
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The exhibition comprises artwork in many media, including textiles, pottery, feltwork, photomontage, oils and acrylics. |
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In India, Tamils are known for their handmade silk saris, pottery figures of various gods, bronze work, and brass and copper inlaid with silver. |
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After that I started collecting pottery and porcelain and then started selling it. |
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For millennia, the vivid orange-red pigment called vermillion has decorated pottery and preserved royal bones. |
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After one of them walked away from the arena, prices dived so low that Satsuma pottery can be found at half the prices of five years ago. |
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A spinning and weaving demonstration was held in the school with glass blowing and pottery behind the Kings Head. |
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Few pieces of Chinese porcelain or pottery made prior to the 14th century bear reign marks and those that do should be viewed with suspicion. |
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There was exquisite pottery, clay figurines and animals, beads of lapis lazuli, silver and shell, as well as the usual weights and seals. |
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Other recent Edinburgh excursions included sending a leisure department official to a medieval pottery research meeting in Dublin. |
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After graduating from Indiana University, she returned to Italy to study pottery at a professional ceramic trade school in Faenza. |
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Sometimes writing from this period has survived on ostraca which are inscribed pottery fragments. |
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The burglars escaped with a hoard of limited edition bone china, porcelain and pottery collectables leaving behind only muddy footprints. |
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Her specialty is pottery and the shelves are lined with mugs, teapots, bowls, candle holders, honeypots and napkin rings. |
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This pottery is distinctive because of its high quality, fine decoration, and beautifully curved shapes. |
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The fire that was built over the pots excluded most of the oxygen which fired the pottery black or charcoal-grey. |
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Heaps of local wares will be on display including pottery, ceramics, jewellery, handmade cards, ironwork, felt and furniture. |
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The pottery workshop is filled with exquisitely painted plates for decoration, with flowers and birds the main motifs. |
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Traditional craftwork in pottery, weaving, jewelry, and drum making are also important sources of income. |
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Prehistoric pottery was abundant in the test pits, with 1,360 potsherds, including 34 rim sherds and 50 decorated body sherds, recovered. |
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Among numerous pottery vessels and potsherds, 113 pieces bore 30 incised signs or symbols. |
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She argues that rice husks used to temper clay pottery at Koldihawa and Mahagara sites indicate that a domesticated rice was grown at that time. |
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The experience of molding clay sculpture and pottery is one that is usually remembered by the child and treasured for life. |
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The Japanese use the word yaki for porcelain, pottery and earthenware alike. |
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They specialise in hand-make stoneware pottery that is both attractive and useful. |
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We consider this the reference point for the pottery of the Solomonic period. |
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This section of the exhibition includes ornately decorated painted furniture, pottery, woven coverlets and quilts. |
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Thought to be Anglo-Saxon, this could have been a primitive pottery kiln or a malting oven, used in beer making. |
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Since then, she has studied accountancy, plumbing, served in a whole food shop and cleaned out the kiln at a local pottery. |
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About 3,000 family kilns for pottery were destroyed in the quake, and most of the villages were nearly levelled. |
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The group enjoyed browsing among the many shops with traditional Aran knitwear, pottery and other souvenirs on sale. |
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There are hundreds of thousands of items for sale from clocks to cars and paintings to pottery. |
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The plate is also a typical ceramic craft from Puebla, called Talavera pottery. |
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A northward extension at the west end of this trench is also included here because it had pottery of the same date. |
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Distinctive styles of local pottery appear around 2500 bc along with Neolithic polished stone axes. |
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A distinctive, colourful hand-painted pottery style, talavera is seen to its best advantage in basins. |
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With its rich and fresh colours and lovely shape, the countryside pottery looks even more attractive than the luxury kind. |
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People grow in everything from custom-made pottery to antique bathtubs, with clay pots and wooden planters being more common. |
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Local homeowners organized Arts and Crafts guilds for the production of furniture, pottery, metal, and leatherwork for their own homes. |
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India is known for textiles, rugs, metalwork, bronzes, copper-and brassware, stone carving, pottery, woodwork, and jewelry. |
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Soon, he could only see the top of her head behind a high-stacked cart of pottery and herbs. |
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The archaeological finds of pottery enable us to establish trade routes and transactions between various towns and regions. |
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Sumida pottery is a heavy, brightly glazed pottery and often has human and animal figures attached as reliefs. |
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And, of course, those who use pottery or metal materials and techniques to create non-functional things are artists. |
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Excavations in the 1960s had recovered gold diadems and other jewelry, a silver vase, glass bowls, coins, and much pottery. |
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The pottery jars required considerable packing to cushion them against breakages. |
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The Indian navy has salvaged canons, porcelain and brown glazed pottery among other things. |
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People learn how to hand decorate a collection of unglazed pottery with water-based glazes. |
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Yes, this one indeed promises to be a pottery exhibition with a difference. |
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The large pottery vessels known as amphorae are among the most common finds from the Roman period in excavations, both on land and under the sea. |
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No findings of any archaeological significance have been made to date, except some fragments of broken pottery and glass. |
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By 450 AD they were making pottery, and by 700-900 great kivas were being built. |
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Look in the back streets for coffee pots, pottery, gold and silver jewellery, and glassware. |
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The Babylonians made pottery, terra-cotta sculptures, and writing surfaces with the clay they had. |
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Upstairs, the large rooms host workshops for local craft groups, with whom Chris has become friendly since he took up pottery three years ago. |
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Her specialty is pottery and the shelves are lined with mugs, teapots, bowls, candle holders, honey pots and napkin rings. |
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These rooms contain tens of thousands of clay pots, pottery shards, copper and bronze weapons, tools and statuettes. |
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Italy's handcrafted products include fine laces, linens, glass, pottery, carved marble, leather, and gold and silver work. |
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The dishes may be round or rectangular and are made of pottery, porcelain, or decorated lacquer. |
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After making the pottery shelters, the children watched as their efforts were fired in a kiln. |
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Such scenes were greatly appealing to pottery and porcelain manufacturers, giving a range of products a particularly strong sales boost. |
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The houses and kivas of this period were heated with coal, which was also used for firing pottery. |
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The inked tissue was then laid on the once-fired pottery item, and the pottery was glazed and fired again. |
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You'll be able to learn about crafts from scrapbooking to pottery in the demonstrations. |
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Other artefacts uncovered include a silver bowl, glassware, pottery, coins and a jet brooch. |
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This Amerindian descent is still evident in the northern countryside where pottery and other Indian crafts are made with traditional methods. |
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Several series of images from this visit depict techniques, ranging from weaving and basketry to pottery making and calabash carving. |
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The concept of folk art not only included fine art, but referred mainly to arts and crafts such as pottery or textile works. |
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Gold leaf was then used to enrich the surfaces of paintings, sculptures, buildings, pottery and manuscripts. |
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Activities will include arts and crafts, pottery, cooking, music and movement, drama, dancing, outdoor games and lots more fun activities. |
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A Victorian tea set and pottery are among the items recovered from the secret site believed to be final resting place of the HMS Beagle. |
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He collects nineteenth-century Victorian pottery and through the internet has found a well of transferware dealers he would normally only find at antique malls. |
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A few sherds of Anglo-Saxon pottery are associated with this final phase. |
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Barbadian crafts include pottery, mahogany items, and jewelry. |
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Indeed, the occasional coin and piece of pottery on sites in these areas may indicate collection of objects by locals from abandoned fort sites rather than trade. |
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We sell a variety of stock including T'shirts, boomerangs, spears, woomeras, didgeridoos, pottery, flower pots, cups, plates, vases, tea tree oil and stocking flowers. |
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Telling tales about working as a pottery placer at Gladstone Pottery Museum during Victorian times, he has been entertaining audiences of all ages. |
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Both glazed and unglazed terra-cotta pottery pieces are sold in markets. |
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In ceramic studies, the application of ethnographically observed patterns of the deployment of decorative styles provides socio-functional explanations of pottery usage. |
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A pit in the Panayia field, west of the long sixth-century building, yielded a large quantity of mendable pottery including a wide variety of amphoras. |
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This tea caddy is rather splendid Much of the pottery is gilded in 22 carat gold leaf. |
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Except, that is, for one place, where over 150 exhibits featuring ancient bronze ware, china, pottery and traditional Chinese paintings were quietly displayed. |
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Some artistes do paintings on pottery and exhibit their ware. |
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Stairways painted blue connect covered walkways stuffed with small stores selling jewelry, scarves, and ornate pottery. |
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Sited on Salisbury Plain in the United Kingdom, the midden mound contains discrete layer upon layer of flint, charcoal, bones, pottery and excrement. |
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The second evening will involve painting and glazing the pottery piece. |
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The greatest difficulty in identification is often found with the simplest types of unglazed pottery and porcelain about which we will discuss later. |
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The children have had their own section of the dig and have uncovered a cobbled courtyard that stretches over 100 sq metres as well as animal bones and pottery. |
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Its smooth shiny finish recalls the fine black slipware of ancient Etruria, while the globular body and pronounced lip recall Apulian geometric pottery. |
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Defensive walls and ditches were found from the medieval castle, as well as arch and window mouldings and numerous rubbish pits full of food remains and pottery. |
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The dig has already uncovered a whet stone, which would have been used for sharpening knives, and a piece of a pottery jug dated back to at least the 17th century. |
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The pottery pieces seem to belong to the early centuries of the Common Era, suggesting there was a settlement here that was engaged in the Roman trade. |
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Residue analysis on pottery sherds also suggests a high reliance on corn. |
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During the Iron Age, people continued to visit Grimes Graves and several excavations have produced pottery sherds, although, again, no settlements have yet been found. |
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For upper grades, students may want to try to mix their own ash glazes and test fire on pieces of pottery in their school's kiln, if the school has one. |
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Some of these traditional handicrafts, such as pottery and basket weaving, are caste-based activities and tend to be more utilitarian than decorative. |
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These are characterized by small villages of rectangular pit-houses, cremation of the dead, and plain grey or brown pottery, sometimes painted red on buff. |
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At York City Art Gallery you can find out all about the science of pottery and ceramics or learn how the development of pigments changed the history of art. |
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But over that winter we produced something like 600 sherds of pottery, a collection of late Bronze Age metalwork, spindlewhorls, loom weights, and animal bone. |
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They analyzed the remains of food left in tombs as offerings and the residues of beer and crumbs of bread encrusted on pottery shards and vessels. |
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Armed with skills such as metalworking and pottery making, the newly emancipated Texans flourished as weavers, potters, blacksmiths, masons and carpenters. |
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There is also a dolphinarium and an impressive archaeological museum in the city and it is a good place to shop for leather goods and wooden or pottery crafts. |
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Found on board were Portuguese pottery, oak barrels, textiles including the hem of a medieval robe, a stone cannonball and parts of original rigging and sails. |
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The 1,300-year-old skeleton it came from was found in a small garden along with a knife, a belt and some pottery jars that would have contained provisions for the after-life. |
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The vessels are all small, two-handled pottery jars and lack decoration. |
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The mix includes beautiful blue-and-white talavera pottery from the nearby town of Delores Hidalgo, as well as unmistakable relics of Mexican religious life. |
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They discovered a hollow way, a lynchet, banks and hollows that may indicate house sites, and one piece of pottery from the thirteenth or fourteenth century. |
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The huge range of finds from the site include, from Roman levels, a rare button-and-loop fastener made of bone, painted glass, Samian pottery, coins and oyster shells. |
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Samian ware was a type of highly-regarded pottery made in Gaul. |
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The museum is divided into five areas displaying collections of pottery, lacquer, bamboo, embroidery and the winners of the CCA sponsored National Craft Master Awards. |
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The second grave also contained a bronze and a glass jug, several Samian bowls, a bronze lampholder and a range of coarser pottery including a small beaker. |
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The old fruit and veg market that once echoed with the calls of cockney costermongers is now home to gourmet burger bars and stalls selling Javanese pottery. |
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The temperature needed for firing pottery is between 700-1,000 centigrade. |
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Every fact is valuable, like a fragment of pottery to an archaeologist. |
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Traditional crafts included pottery, basketwork, and woodwork. |
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Antique cups of pottery and earthenware are also occasionally found. |
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Most will offer non-traditional classes such as painting or pottery. |
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During the skills transfer period, all 60 women will be involved in activities like jewellery making using beadwork, pottery, weaving, fabric tying and dying and other skills. |
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Each is characterized by diagnostic pottery and metal types. |
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Conducted by master artists, classes will be offered in beadwork, painting, costume design, pottery, doll making, fiber art, photography and jewelry making. |
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As he devoted his time to making celadon and baking pottery, he felt the need to make the village feel like home and introduce culture to the residents. |
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Many pastors find a new creative outlet during their sabbatical time through painting, pottery, music, or some other previously undiscovered or underdeveloped talent. |
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Traditional crafts include knotted and woven carpets made from wool or goat hair, basket-weaving, pottery, silver jewelry, intricate embroidery, and brassware. |
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This interpretation is substantiated by the preservation of the associated pottery, which included pieces from restorable vessels distributed throughout the deposit. |
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When we sling mud, it's probably in a workshop on making alien pottery. |
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The second part of the article about Japanese ceramics is about Arita, Kakiemon, Fukugawa, Kutani, Satsuma, Banko Earthenware and Satsuma pottery. |
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The Workspace includes several electric pottery wheels, electric kilns, a screen printing press, complete woodworking shop, photography lab and a mat cutter. |
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In segmentary societies, craft production was primarily organized at the household level, and village sites may be found to contain pottery kilns, or slag from metalworking. |
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He returned to Germany, where he taught in a pottery school and began to make the individualistic, realistic sculptures that would define his career. |
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Literally hundreds of crafters will show their skills in everything from fine needlework and pottery, to jewellery, woodwork, pressed flowers and doll making. |
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The moment you enter, you notice the quality of the pottery, basketry, rugs, and jewelry most crafted by the Zuni and Navajo peoples of the Colorado Plateau. |
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Traditional crafts have also had a long tradition of importance for items such as pottery, handwoven cloth, carved stools, raffia baskets, and gold jewelry. |
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Nevertheless, one can still observe the use of traditional pipes, water-pots for music, decorated walking sticks exchanged at marriage, and the use of gourds and pottery. |
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The Ndola Women and Youth Resource Centre facilitates a number of livelihood programmes which include brick making, pottery, agriculture, tailoring, carpentry and others. |
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The dig has uncovered the remains of a hut circle and unearthed lots of pottery, including Roman samianware and 17th century German ballamineware. |
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On one of the three mounds on the machair there is Iron Age and Pictish pottery, and this summer we will dig the site to see if there was a sequence of farms in those periods. |
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Long-standing traditions of pottery, metalworking, rugmaking, woodcarving, and textile production have been carried forward by artisan and craft cooperatives. |
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Separate chambers built into the sides of chultuns were big enough for a person to crawl into, and many include wall niches in which pottery and other items were placed. |
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He now runs a pottery business and is also a regular blood donor. |
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Another measures disturbances to the earth's magnetic field caused by buried features such as some construction materials, pottery, pits, ditches and walls. |
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ProtoClassic pottery, however, is included due to the decorative form of the mammiform supports and the peccary supports that develop in the following century. |
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Austria is highly industrialized, but expert craftsmanship is also valued and can be found in products such as leather goods, pottery, jewelry, woodcarvings, and blown glass. |
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The shape of the vessel suggests American Indian pottery or other archaic forms for which the glazing technique may have seemed especially appropriate. |
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These include paintings, drawings, pottery, sculptures, mosaics, wall hangings, wood carvings, glass works and leather pieces, felt art, jewellery and much more. |
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The beauty of this pottery and the variety of uses to which it is put are amply shown in the displays, which include the burnished royal pottery of the Ganda. |
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The figures have been followed by a pair of moulded rabbits and dozens of items of brassware, including large loving spoons and pottery wall plaques. |
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Even in rural settlements which show few signs of Romanized architecture, imported pottery and glass, coins, Roman-style jewellery, and occasional Latin graffiti are found. |
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He notes that henges and the grooved ware pottery often found at them are two examples of the British Neolithic not found on the Continent. |
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Alum Bay sand includes extremely pure white silica, which was once extracted for glass and pottery manufacture. |
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The Exploration Committee also declared that the clay used in pottery fragments did not come from a local source. |
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Recently, however, he had left his job to focus on pottery making. |
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The items, ranging from pottery and loom weights to wattle and daub from buildings, were unearthed by archaeologist Brian Hope-Taylor. |
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Archaeological excavations in Japan show pottery and terracotta remains which depict small dogs of a similar appearance to the Shiba Inu. |
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The beaker pottery of Ireland was rarely used as a grave good, but is often found in domestic assemblages from the period. |
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Dating evidence is provided by the late Neolithic grooved ware pottery that has been found in connection with the features from this phase. |
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Artistic subjects with a narrative component are only found in the east, in both pottery and metalwork. |
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The Tchefuncte culture were the first people in Louisiana to make large amounts of pottery. |
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The pottery was polychromic, with geometric decorations and applications of metallic ornaments. |
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At Kimosabe, an antiques shop near the downtown plaza, collectors gravitate toward Pueblo pottery, Navajo textiles, and Hopi katsinas. |
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Hopi pottery, katsinas, baskets and silverwork will also be available for purchase at the marketplace. |
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As the region developed, new organizations and political forms, pottery became more elaborate and varied. |
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Minoan pottery was characterized by elaborate painted decoration with natural themes. |
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Fine Etruscan pottery was heavily influenced by Greek pottery and often imported Greek potters and painters. |
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Ancient Roman pottery started by copying Greek and Etruscan styles but soon developed a style of its own. |
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Northern Africa includes Egypt, which had several distinct phases of development in pottery. |
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When pottery is placed within the context of linguistic and migratory patterns, it becomes an even more prevalent category of social artifact. |
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We can use these three categories to consider the implications of the reoccurrence of a particular sort of pottery in different areas. |
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Another form of pottery called Plainware is found throughout sites of Oceania. |
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The relationship between Lapita pottery and Plainware is not altogether clear. |
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Less than 20 years later, Europeans came to Australia and began creating pottery. |
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In 1961 the couple purchased a second pottery company, Kirkhams Ltd, that had the capacity to manufacture pottery, and not only decorate it. |
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I decided to pursue pottery, rather than painting, mainly because I wanted to create affordable and beautiful things. |
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Cumix, New York, will be showing a variety of Japanese pottery and lacquerware, including a new pattern, Four Seasons in white or off-white. |
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The Harappan culture continued to make painted and plain pottery, clean slipware and redware, with pinched and incised decorations. |
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Splash out on pottery, decorated tiles, crystal, copperware, embroidered tablecloths, filigree jewellery and cork products. |
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Many of the skills they experienced have a direct correlation with the Fish Quay area such as leather working, net making and pottery. |
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Most of the provenanced pottery vessels were found in San Diego county middens. |
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Delft Blue pottery formed the basis of one of British Airways' ethnic tailfins. |
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Paintings, musical instruments, basketry, pottery, military weapons and medals and more will also be on display. |
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Sintering is part of the firing process used in the manufacture of pottery and other ceramic objects. |
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Johnson, a pottery industry worker, developed the RPM process in 1954 while making molds for slip casting, a method used to produce pottery. |
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I discovered objects similar to our red jug, and realized that it was a type of pottery known in the 17th century as terra sigillata. |
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In another, a table is laid for dinner with pottery, pewter and willowware. |
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In 2013, Craig and colleagues succeeded in extracting interpretable amounts of alkanoic acids from 15,000 year old pottery from Japan. |
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The use of pottery here is only suggested by a fragment of a short, toothed object, on a plaquette of chloritic schist. |
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Archaeologists will judge us on the standard and quality of the mass-produced and regard our pottery as an archaising curiosity. |
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I would add the Koranic decorations on eleventh-century Kufic pottery as another likely source. |
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Demonstrations of pottery and art, wildlife and farm animals, as well as Old West skills such as lassoing and livestock feeding will be offered. |
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Team leader professor Georgi Kitov said that they also found a silver rhyton, silver and bronze vessels, pottery and funerary gifts. |
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More than 300 exhibitors from surrounding states will present their pottery, woodwork, jewelry, artwork, and stitchery. |
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Among attractions were hand-loom weaving, spinning, clog-making, basketwork, tatting and pottery. |
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The plainware excavated in 1997 is followed by pottery decorated with both incising and punctation. |
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Last time we came here, we found a pottery Turk's Head, valued at pounds 50,000 so there's a bit of pressure today. |
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Chunks of Phoenician bichrome pottery lay scattered around Doreen's skeleton. |
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Among the discoveries was a large amount of saggars and wasters, which suggested the close proximity to a late medieval pottery kiln. |
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The museum is known for its large collection of the locally made Sunderland Lustreware pottery, Victorian masterpieces and paintings by LS Lowry. |
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Geochronological and geochemical analyses to provenance the Sembiran and Pacung pottery assemblages are currently underway. |
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Korukcu also makes an array of darbuka, goblet drums, the base being of pottery and the tops spanned with different types of leather. |
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While the slop bowl, cup and saucer are porcelain, the large red bowl is pottery. |
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Thus for serious heart-to-heart talks with close friends choose solid, earthy pottery and clayware. |
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Here a technical report describes the use of neutron activation analysis to determine the provenance of pottery found at the sites. |
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Iznik pottery also featured prominently at Sotheby's, with some striking plates and wall hangings. |
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The researchers discovered traces of garlic mustard on the charred remains of pottery dating back nearly 7,000 years. |
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It was probably the home of Ralph de Homle, and both Roman and later pottery has been found there. |
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Boulton purchased vases from Wedgwood's pottery to be decorated with ormolu, and contemplated a partnership with him. |
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