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Redware as a
single word is a term for at
least two
types of
pottery of the last few centuries, in
Europe and
North America. Red ware as two
words is...
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weaving and textiles, in particular, for
their highly burnished red-on-
redware pottery.
Their traditional pottery practices enjo**** a
revival from 1937...
- 16th and 17th centuries,
especially in the
Cologne region of Germany.
Redware:
Unglazed stoneware with a
terracotta red,
initially imitating Chinese...
- of any
human presence on
Jamaica until about 500. A
group known as the "
Redware people"
after their pottery arrived circa 600,
followed by the TaĆno circa...
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potsherds of
early historic redware dated to the 3rd
century BCE to the 3rd
century CE, in
addition to
megalithic blackware and
redware. It is
believed that...
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inhabited in
approximately 600 AD or 650 AD by the
Redware people,
often ****ociated with
redware pottery. By
roughly 800 AD, a
second wave of inhabitants...
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where specifically mentioned to be
whole artifact:
Redware, ****ociated with IVC
culture Slipped redware small-sized, Lota
complete and unbroken: spouted...
- figures.
Other types of
earthenware or
other examples include:
Terracotta Redware Victorian majolica Lusterware,
which uses
iridescent glazes Raku Ironstone...
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which are from the
Neolithic to the
medieval period and pot-sherds of
Redware,
black and red ware,
black ware,
black slipped ware and NBP ware are from...
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famous for
producing hand-crafted pottery,
specifically blackware and
redware with deep engravings. The
pueblo is
listed on the
National Register of...