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    Identification of A Liverwort Fossil on Pottery from A Church Excavation in Northern Sudan: Evidence for Moist Paleoenvironment by Ikram M. Ahmed, Yahia F. Tahir, Ibrahim I. Tomsah, Ibrahim E. Ali

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…This paper aims to document the first record of coalified compression fossil of a liverwort on pottery from a church excavation in the desert, northern Sudan. …”
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    TECHNICAL SKILL, WORK EXPERIENCE, WORK DISCIPLINE AND ITS INFLUENCE ON CRAFTSMEN PERFORMANCE AT POTTERY CLUSTER IN TULUNGAGUNG REGIONS by Arga Christian Sitohang, Hendy Widiastoeti

    Published 2023-07-01
    “… Purpose- This study was aimed to determine the influence of technical skills, work experience, work discipline on the performance of craftsmen in the pottery cluster in Tulungagung Regency. Design/Methodology/Approach- The population in this study were 35 pottery craftsmen who had more than 2 years of work experience. …”
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    Squaring the circle. Social and environmental implications of pre-pottery neolithic building technology at Tell Qarassa (South Syria). by Andrea L Balbo, Eneko Iriarte, Amaia Arranz, Lydia Zapata, Carla Lancelotti, Marco Madella, Luis Teira, Miguel Jiménez, Frank Braemer, Juan José Ibáñez

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The roof is part of a building excavated at Tell Qarassa (South Syria), assigned to the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B period (PPNB). The Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPN) period in the Levant coincides with the emergence of farming. …”
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    New insights into early medieval Islamic cuisine: Organic residue analysis of pottery from rural and urban Sicily. by Jasmine Lundy, Lea Drieu, Antonino Meo, Viva Sacco, Lucia Arcifa, Elena Pezzini, Veronica Aniceti, Girolamo Fiorentino, Michelle Alexander, Paola Orecchioni, Alessandra Mollinari, Martin O H Carver, Oliver E Craig

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This is the first time organic residue analysis of ceramics has been used to explore foodways in a medieval multi-faith society and offers new pathways to the understanding of pottery use and resources that were prepared, consumed and combined, reflecting cuisine in different socio-economic environments within the pluralistic population of medieval Sicily.…”
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    Pattern and type permanence in the Kasongan area: Typo-morphology study towards a sustainable Pottery Tourism Village by Rony Gunawan Sunaryo, Anna Pudianti, Yohanes Djarot Purbadi

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This historic area is almost two centuries old and has developed into a village of pottery craftsmen. Adaptation to environmental and cultural changes after the 1960s made Kasongan transform from an agrarian village character to an industrial and then to a tourism village-town. …”
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    THE MAKING PROCESS, PRODUCTS, AND MARKETING STRATEGY OF PAGERJURANG POTTERY INDUSTRY: CASE STUDY IN SUHARNO�S AND SURANTO�S HOME INDUSTRIES by , ENDANG MAWARTI, , Erlin Estiana Yuanti, S.S., M.A

    Published 2014
    “…This graduating paper aims to discuss the profile of Pagerjurang Pottery Industry especially profile of Suharnoâ��s Home Industry and Surantoâ��s Home Industry. …”
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    Reconstructing diet and pottery technology of the Early Bronze Age 'Kura-Araxes culture': a multi-analytical approach by Manoukian, N

    Published 2021
    “…</p> <p>An interdisciplinary approach is conducted on a wide selection of ceramic samples representing the KA culture, in order to reconstruct pottery technology, direct evidence of pottery use, and dietary practices. …”
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    Thirty years on: progress and prospects in the study of Early Iron Age and Archaic pottery assemblages from Greek sanctuaries by Morgan, C

    Published 2024
    “…The rich material presented in this volume underscores the rapid pace of progress in the study of Early Iron Age and Archaic pottery from regions around the Corinthian Gulf. Evidence from sanctuaries plays an increasingly important role, with an impressive number of sites dating back at least to the 7th century if not the 8th century (fig. …”
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    COVID, clay, and the digital: the role of digital media in pottery skill development during the COVID-19 pandemic in Britain by O'Brien, C

    Published 2023
    “…Drawing on Material Engagement Theory and the concept of digital materiality from digital sensory anthropology, I develop a case study around people practising pottery in Britain during the pandemic. I demonstrate how engagements with digital media are central to skill development, highlighting how the ‘digital’ and ‘terrestrial’ cannot be disentangled, and thus emphasising the importance of attending to the total hybrid learning ecology.…”
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    Soil, hands, and heads: an ethnoarchaeological study on local preconditions of pottery production in the Wei River valley (Northern China) by Hein, A, Ye, W, Yang, L

    Published 2021
    “…This study combines an analysis of archaeological remains, geographic background, and ethnoarchaeological research to gain insights into preconditions and processes of pottery making in northern China during the Yangshao period (5000–3000 BCE). …”
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    The Production Technology of Traditional Pottery Terenang in Temin Kraf = Teknologi Penghasilan Tembikar Tradisional Terenang di Temin Kraf by Mohd Zamani, Nor Peah, Muhammad Nubli, Abdul Wahab, Hamdzun, Haron

    Published 2017
    “…Terenang is one of the local traditional earthenware products in Peninsular Malaysia other than Labu Sayong and Mambong pottery. Terenang production activities centered in Kampung Pasir Durian and Temin Kraf in Jerantut, Pahang. …”
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