- in a posthole.[citation needed] pot****ium–argon
dating See K–Ar dating.
potsherd A
fragment of pottery. In
specialised usage sherd is
preferred over the...
- The
Cyclops Cave, also
called the Cave of the Cyclops, is on the
uninhabited islet of
Youra (or Gioura), in the
Northern Sporades, (20
miles (32 km) from...
- the lots
drawn at
Masada are
believed to have been ostraca, and some
potsherds resembling the lots have been found. In
October 2008,
Israeli archaeologist...
- Zumberge, A. (2024). "Natural
asphalt on Late
Neolithic (5000 – 4500 BCE)
potsherds from
southeastern Albania: A
geochemical study".
Journal of Archaeological...
-
National Museum of ****stan, ****stan. An
engraving on a
piece of red
potsherd,
discovered at Bhirrana, India, a
Harappan site in
Fatehabad district in...
- of Sappho's poetry.
Sixteen lines of the poem survive,
preserved on a
potsherd discovered in
Egypt and
first published in 1937 by
Medea Norsa. It is in...
- and chamotte, is a raw
material usually made from
crushed and
ground potsherds,
reintroduced into
crude clay to
temper it
before making ceramic ware...
-
Potsherd bearing an
inscribed mark
belonging to the
corpus of Vinča symbols...
-
urban phase in the 4th
century BC.
Fired bricks,
Buddhist saddle querns, a
potsherd with
triangular sail (excavated from the
layer of 1st
century BC but on...
-
Lithograph of
potsherds found at Bishop's
Island (German: Bischofsinsel) near Königswalde and
published in
Zeitschrift für Ethnologie [de] in 1871. Schliemann...