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    POTTERY GRAVE GOODS FROM FUNERARY CONTEXTS AT THE ARGARIC SITE OF PEÑALOSA (JAÉN). A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH by Alejandra García-García, Laura Vico-Triguero, Eva Alarcón-García, Eloísa Manzano-Moreno, Antonio Samuel Cantarero-Malagón, Juan Jesús Padilla-Fernández, Adrián Mora-González, Auxilio Moreno-Onorato, Francisco Martín-Peinado, Francisco Contreras-Cortés

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…<p>The need for interdisciplinary studies is the basis of ambitious research (ARCHEM Project) that is carried out in the argaric settlement of Peñalosa (Baños de la Encina, Jaén), combining organic residues analysis and techno-typological studies of pottery found in funerary contexts. Manufacture and use of pottery could inform us about customs and traditions that remain hidden in time and in the archaeological record. …”
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    The intellectual and aesthetic dimensions of pictorial drawings in the pottery of the Archaic age as an entry point for the creation of contemporary painting by Mona El tobgy

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The research deals with the study of the distinctive artistic features of pictorial drawings in the pottery of the historical age, and the intellectual and philosophical propositions that are associated with them, expressed by the artist and her body through various and studied topics. …”
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    The apotropaic and prophylactic in the Artemision of Thassos: a contextual interpretation of the black-figure pottery from the Archaic period by Juliana Figueira da Hora

    Published 2022-04-01
    Subjects: “…Apotropaic and prophylactic; Archaic period; Artemision; Thassos; Black Figure pottery…”
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    An exploration of potential raw materials for prehistoric pottery production in the Tao River Valley, Gansu Province, China by Dammer, E, Hein, A, Spataro, M

    Published 2023
    “…Northwest China is known for its Majiayao-style Neolithic painted pottery which has received much praise for its high level of craftsmanship, yet its chain of production, in particular the step of raw material selection, is still poorly understood. …”
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    Investigating fuel for firing pottery at the end of the 3rd mill. BCE: the case of Logardan, northern Iraq by Douche, C, Charles, M

    Published 2023
    “…Fieldwork carried out by the French Qara Dagh Archaeological Mission at the tell site of Logardan in northern Iraq, has revealed an extensive pottery workshop (levels 3a-b), characterised by hundreds of pottery kilns dated to the end of the 3rd millennium BCE. …”
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    The Pottery Technology From Bukit Tengkorak,A 3000-5000 Year Old Site In Borneo, Malaysia. by Vandiver, Pamela, Chia, Assoc Prof. Dr. Stephen, Ming Soon

    Published 1997
    “…Bukit Tengkorak (Scull Hill) is a Neolithic period rock shelter complex and prehistoric pottery production site in southeastern Sabah, about 5 miles southwest of Semporna in Borneo, Malaysia at GPS N 4 7 20.08 and E 118 37 04.3. …”
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    Ceramic traditions of South-East Asia / by Guy, John, 1949-

    Published 1989
    Subjects: “…Pottery, Southeast Asian…”
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