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- Ron Meyers Fox and Hare Bowl. Earthernware with colored slips and artist fingermarks. Private collection. Date unknown. 12.5" x 12.5" x 2.75"...
- Carenza Lewis. Amongst the finds were an array of clay pipes, 8th century earthernware and, from near the long gone Queensway Camp guardhouse, a soldier's cap...
- equipment from Brunei S**** Petroleum and Sarawak Oilfields Ltd (S****). Earthernware, s**** s****ers, s**** ornaments, stone pounders, bone tools, and food...
- The Royal Tichelaar Makkum has always specialized in stoneware and earthernware, and started making porcelain from 1999. The first Dutch porcelain dates...
- words evident of material pottery culture among the Lapita: *kuroŋ – earthernware pot *kalala(ŋ) – water jar *palaŋa – frying pan (cf. Malay belanga) From...
- including Milton Moon. The couple's pottery style used wheel-thrown earthernware and terracotta clays to create both functional and sculptural forms....
- ver_Gelatin_Prints_Implementation_Methods_Evaluation Conservation of Earthernware and gl****ware (metal, gl****, ceramic, enamel) - articles in English...
- posts roof tile shards roof tiles onigawara tile ink inscribed pottery earthernware owl Votive stupa Site of the roof tile kilns List of Historic Sites of...
- (kenugigata-tō [ja], warabite-tō [ja], shō-tō, and tōsu), magatama, earrings, and earthernware spindle whorls. Subsequently, the burial mounds were indistinct. In 1980...
- plain. 12,000 years ago; nail-shaped earthenwares and elevated-line earthernwares, stone axes were excavated from Douchi archaeological site. 10,000 years...