The Kuwaiti-Polish Archaeological Mission (KPAM) has discovered a rare figurine (which mirrors statues from the Mesopotamian Ubaid culture) and evidence of local pottery production at Bahra 1. It is a ...
Archaeological ceramics and pottery production constitute an interdisciplinary field that deciphers the technological practices and cultural traditions of past societies. Fundamental to this research ...
St. Paul’s Deneen Pottery, which once filed for bankruptcy, is increasing its production and focusing on future goals. Located just off of University Avenue at 2325 Endicott St., Deneen Pottery spans ...
Ceramics are one of the most important sources of information for archaeologists. Yet how these objects are produced, especially in the firing stage, has received little attention to date. The ...
The shape of early pottery studies -- First in the world: the Jomon pottery of early Japan -- Few and far between: early ceramics in North Africa -- The inception of potting in Western Asia and its ...
The project, launched by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), aims to trace the origin of thousands of ceramic vessels even when the kilns where they were fired have long vanished.
Researchers are using chemical and mineral analysis to trace the origins of ancient pottery in Israel, building a national ...
Reconstruction of the production-consumption process involving pottery and food in early Shangshan culture. (A) Plant procurement: collecting wild plants and harvesting rice; (B) plant processing: for ...
Universities of Tübingen and Munich discover a well-preserved workshop in northern Iraq’s Dinka Settlement Complex, uncovering valuable new details of ceramic production some 3000 years ago Ceramics ...