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observed. Symposiums are often featured on Attic pottery and Richard Neer has argued that the chief function of Attic pottery was for use in the symposium. An... |
Neolithic (redirect from Pottery Neolithic Age) millennium BC. Early development occurred in the Levant (e.g. Pre-Pottery Neolithic A and Pre-Pottery Neolithic B) and from there spread eastwards and westwards... |
Geometric art (redirect from Geometric pottery) within Greek society, including, but not limited to, funerary vases and symposium vases. Funerary vases not only depicted funerary scenes, but they also... |
In the pottery of ancient Greece, a kylix (/ˈkaɪlɪks/ KY-liks, /ˈkɪlɪks/ KIL-iks; Ancient Greek: κύλιξ, pl. κύλικες; also spelled cylix; pl.: kylikes... |
Bolesławiec pottery (English: BOLE-swavietz, Polish: [bɔlɛ'swavjɛt͡s]), also referred to as Polish pottery, is the collective term for fine pottery and stoneware... |
Lapita culture (redirect from Lapita pottery) their distinctive geometric designs on dentate-stamped pottery, which closely resemble the pottery recovered from the Nagsabaran archaeological site in... |
The Ochre Coloured Pottery culture (OCP) is a Bronze Age culture of the Indo-Gangetic Plain "generally dated 2000–1500 BCE," extending from eastern Punjab... |
Red-figure pottery is a style of ancient Greek pottery in which the background of the pottery is painted black while the figures and details are left in... |
Ancient Egyptian pottery includes all objects of fired clay from ancient Egypt. First and foremost, ceramics served as household wares for the storage... |
Black-figure pottery painting, also known as the black-figure style or black-figure ceramic (Ancient Greek: μελανόμορφα, romanized: melanómorpha), is... |
Tappeh Sang-e Chakhmaq and Beyond. Symposium held on 10–11 February 2014, Tsukuba 2014, p. 5–8 Akira Tsuneki, Pottery and Other Objects from Tappeh Sang-e... |
Kalanay Cave (section Kalanay pottery assemblage) goods, including decorated pottery and double-headed pendants and earrings known as lingling-o. Examination of some pottery from the Carl E. Guthe Collection... |
Linthorpe Art Pottery was a British pottery that operated between 1878 and 1890 in Linthorpe, Middlesbrough. It produced art pottery, and is especially... |
equivalents typical of the Paleolithic. Depending on the region, some use of pottery and textiles may be found in sites allocated to the Mesolithic, but generally... |
archaeology has resulted in pottery from the Dilmunite city of Qal'at al Bahrain being unearthed. There were two styles of pottery, "Barbar" and "Eastern."... |
White Ware (category Lebanese pottery) the first precursor to clay pottery developed in the Levant that appeared in the 9th millennium BC, during the pre-pottery (aceramic) neolithic period... |
type of vase in Ancient Greek pottery and metalwork, mostly used for the mixing of wine with water. At a Greek symposium, kraters were placed in the center... |
Bell Beaker culture (redirect from Beaker pottery) Bell Beaker people assimilated local pottery forms such as the polypod cup. These "common ware" types of pottery then spread in association with the classic... |
"Philistine" artifacts begin appearing in Canaan by the 12th century BC. Pottery of Philistine origin has been found far outside of what would later become... |
campaniform pottery; c. 5300 – c. 4700 BC; Louvre Museum AO 29598 Ubaid III; pottery; c. 5300 – c. 4700 BC; Louvre Museum AO 29616 Ubaid 3-4; pottery; Oriental... |