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    Experimental Bonfirings of Pottery with Camel Dung Fuel, Jordan, July 2018 by Maria-Louise Sidoroff

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…The objective of this series of experimental pottery firings with camel dung fuel was to isolate the function of this fuel type within the context of a simple mode of pottery firing for data applicable to studies of ancient pottery manufacture.…”
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    THE RESILIENCE OF BALI TRADITIONAL POTTERY CRAFTSMEN OF PEJATEN VILLAGE IN THE GLOBAL ERA by Ida Ayu Gede Artayani, I Wayan Ardika, I Nyoman Suarka, I Wayan Suwena

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Pottery craftsmen in Pejaten Village still survive producing traditional pottery amid changes in their socio-cultural space. …”
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    The 'Baseball' Siglum on Black Gloss Pottery from Vescovado di Murlo by Eóin O'Donoghue, Rex Wallace

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Many examples of black gloss pottery were recovered from the tombs, 43 of which were scratched with alphabetic and non-alphabetic sigla. …”
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    VaseLamp Pottery Sdn. Bhd / Muhammad Amir Asyraaf Roslan by Muhammad Amir Asyraaf, Roslan

    Published 2020
    “…VaseLamp Pottery Sdn. Bhd. began in 17 May of 2020 and the first product design was introduce and sell to people in 16 June 2020. …”
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    Old cups die hard: the appropriation of Athenian pottery in the Iberian Peninsula by Rodriguez-Perez, D

    Published 2021
    “…Recent scholarship on keimëlia, or ‘curated objects’ in modern parlance, has shown the potential of such objects to investigate questions of identity, agency and history-making among the receiving communities, but also to shed light on the role of Athenian pottery among them. This article analyses this phenomenon within the Iberian peninsula, focusing on drinking cups, both black-gloss with inset lip (Cástulo cups) and red-figure type B cups. …”
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    Production technology of Nabataean painted pottery compared with that of Roman terra sigillata by Tite, M, Herringer, SN, Shortland, A, Matin, M, Pradell, T, Alcock, SE

    Published 2016
    “…The Nabataeans, who founded the city of Petra (southern Jordan) in the late first millennium BCE, are noted for the production of a distinctive very fine pottery with painted decoration and a wall thickness sometimes as little as 1.5. mm; this pottery appears largely locally made and not widely circulated. …”
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