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    The Palikur Potters: an ethnoarchaeological case study on the Palikur pottery tradition in French-Guiana and Amapá, Brazil by Martijn van den Bel

    “…Ethnographic fieldwork (1994-1998) by the author among the Palikur of French-Guiana and Amapá State, in Brazil, provided a description of the actual state of their pottery tradition. It shows how the last Palikur potters manufacture ceramics and how they decorate their pottery. …”
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    From LBK to SBK: Pottery, Bones, Lithics and Houses at the Neolithic site of Hrdlovka, Czech Republic by Vondrovský Václav, Beneš Jaromír, Divišová Michaela, Kovačiková Lenka, Šída Petr

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The paper is focused on the period of cultural change at the turn of 6th and 5th millennia BC, when the uniform Linear Pottery Culture (LBK) occupying an extensive area disintegrated in several local groups or cultures, including the Stroked Pottery Culture (SBK) emerging in the regions of Bohemia and Saxony. …”
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    Commoditising indigenous crafts to enhance tourism experience: A case study on Mambong Pottery, Malaysia. by Olalere, F. E.

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…The study employed a deductive and practice-led approach, using the Mambong pottery in Malaysia as a case study. Mambong pottery was used for this study because it is one of the oldest and still existing indigenous crafts in Malaysia. …”
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    Automated SEM Mineralogy and Archaeological Ceramics: Applications in Formative Period Pottery From the Atacama Desert by Camila Riera-Soto, Carolina Agüero, Osvaldo González-Maurel, Mauricio Uribe, Andrew Menzies

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Here we interpret Los Morros and Loa Café Alisado as foreign ceramic types to Ghatchi, whereas the San Pedro Negro Pulido fragments found in this site agree well with the pottery paste recipe typically recognised in the San Pedro de Atacama oases. …”
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    Geochemistry of Harappan potteries from Kalibangan and sediments in the Ghaggar River: Clues for a dying river by Anirban Chatterjee, Jyotiranjan S. Ray

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Keywords: Ghaggar alluvium, Holocene, Sediment provenance, Mature Harappan pottery, Geochemistry, Vedic Saraswati…”
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    Marble-like decorated glazed pottery from Ottoman fortresses of the North-Eastern Azov region by Gusach, I.R.

    Published 2021-03-01
    Subjects: “…marble-like decorated glazed pottery…”
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    Lipid residues in ancient pastoralist pottery from Kazakhstan reveal regional differences in cooking practices by Natsuki Murakami, Akhan Onggaruly, Saule Rakhimzhanova, Edward A. Standall, Helen M. Talbot, Alexandre Lucquin, Miho Suzuki, Arhat Karimagambetov, Abdinur Nuskabay, Sang-Won Nam, Oliver E. Craig, Shinya Shoda, Shinya Shoda

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In this study, lipid residue analysis was conducted on 72 pottery sherds, excavated from three burial mounds and one non-burial, ritual site located in Kazakhstan, dating to ca. 700–200 BCE. …”
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    Pottery Kilns of the end 17 – early 18 Century From the Town of Reshetylivka (Poltava Region) by Oksana Kovalenko, Liudmyla Babenko, Roman Lugovy

    Published 2023-08-01
    Subjects: “…archeology, pottery kiln, pottery, 17-18 centuries, kitchenware, tiles…”
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    Neolithic culinary traditions revealed by cereal, milk and meat lipids in pottery from Scottish crannogs by Simon Hammann, Rosie R. Bishop, Mike Copper, Duncan Garrow, Caitlin Greenwood, Lanah Hewson, Alison Sheridan, Fraser Sturt, Helen L. Whelton, Lucy J. E. Cramp

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Here, the authors identify cereal-specific markers in pottery from Scottish ‘crannogs’, revealing the presence of cereals in Neolithic pottery which might have been mixed with dairy products as a milk-based gruel.…”
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    International conference "II International Congress of Pottery Studies – Ethnoarchaeology and Experimentation: going further the analogy" by Jasna Vuković

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…International conference "II International Congress of Pottery Studies – Ethnoarchaeology and Experimentation: going further the analogy", 5-9. mart 2013, Granada, Spain…”
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    Component and microbial community structure change of Huangjiu undergoing rancidification during pottery jar storage by Jian Hu, Shuangping Liu, Caixia Liu, Yuanyuan Huang, Jian Mao

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…ABSTRACTThe effects of microbial contamination on the rancidity of Huangjiu (Chinese rice wine) during pottery jar storage were studied. With the increase in the rancidity of Huangjiu, the alcohol content decreased, while the conductivity increased significantly. …”
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