نتایج جستجو برای: pottery

تعداد نتایج: 2207  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Elisabetta Boaretto Xiaohong Wu Jiarong Yuan Ofer Bar-Yosef Vikki Chu Yan Pan Kexin Liu David Cohen Tianlong Jiao Shuicheng Li Haibin Gu Paul Goldberg Steve Weiner

Yuchanyan Cave in Daoxian County, Hunan Province (People's Republic of China), yielded fragmentary remains of 2 or more ceramic vessels, in addition to large amounts of ash, a rich animal bone assemblage, cobble and flake artifacts, bone tools, and shell tools. The artifacts indicate that the cave was a Late Paleolithic foragers' camp. Here we report on the radiocarbon ages of the sediments bas...

2017
Valentina Caracuta Jacob Vardi Ytzhak Paz Elisabetta Boaretto

New discoveries of legumes in the lower Galilee at the prehistoric site of Ahihud in Israel shed light on early farming systems in the southern Levant. Radiocarbon dating of twelve legumes from pits and floors indicate that the farming of legumes was practiced in southern Levant as early as 10.240-10.200 (1σ) ago. The legumes were collected from pits and other domestic contexts dated to the Ear...

Aqājāni, Javād , Qayur, Māedeh , Taslimi, Nasrollāh ,

By studying works of art remained from the past, various fields of study such as cultural, anthropological and artistic domains can be understood more clearly. These works can be found in national or private museums and examined in detail. A relativrly large collection of such ancient works has been compiled by Javād Samāvi (1954-2015), which includes vessels and artifacts from the prehistoric ...

The Seljuq arts is one of the most brilliant and prominent periods in Iranian art history, and considerable progress has been made in all the arts, including the pottery. The possibility of producing white bodies (white clay) due to the lack of kaolin was one of the Iranian potter’s long-standing aspirations. Iranian Seljuq potteries used a new artificial body called stone paste (Bādānehaye Jes...

Journal: :Motif akademi halkbilim dergisi 2022

Considering the Neolithic Period when art began, pottery and symbolically terracotta in particular, Anatolia, with its geography extending from Front Asia to Europe, location which lived these periods earlier than their contemporaries, is an important area of pottery. Pottery, has been able continue many parts Anatolia without disturbing archaeological features terms production style, also inta...

ژورنال: پژوهش هنر 2018

Cultural Institute of Tehran’s Bonyad Museums includes the most exquisite collections in separate sections. The pottery vault is one part of this museum. The mentioned collection is one of the most unique collections existing in the country. There are many pottery wares in this collection, whose production centers and dates are not clearly known. In the present research, six samples of polychro...

Journal: :TÜBA - AR 2021

This article presents dark (black/black-brown) and bichrome (black/black-brown red) painted pottery appearing west of the Kızılırmak in late Early Bronze Age during transition to Middle Age. The originated from excavations at Karaoğlan Höyük, Polatlı Gordion, Külhöyük, Çayyolu Höyük. dark-painted might be connected Intermediate ware emerged mentioned sites end Two groups (Çayyolu Bichrome Ware ...

Journal: :مطالعات باستان شناسی 0
پریسا نکوئی دانشجوی دکتری باستان شناسی، دانشگاه تهران حسن فاضلی نشلی دانشیار گروه باستان شناسی دانشگاه تهران اردشیر جوانمردزاده دانشجوی دکتری باستان شناسی، دانشگاه تهران

mehran plain is located in the cultural region of south west iran. studying the geographic location of this region in relation to the formation of early states is important. the cultural materials of chogha ahowan in mehran plain would explain the process of urbanization and cultural interactions of this region with its neighbors. according to the surveys conducted to collect necessary pottery ...

Journal: :International Journal of STEM Education for Sustainability 2023

The study aimed to analyze indigenous scientific knowledge into through the STEAM approach. Interesting online learning can be done by integrating local culture of Plancungan Village. This research uses Quantitative Descriptive method. Based on at seven schools in Ponorogo found 83,3% teachers never used because know no understands village science material. Respondents were 62 students from Jun...

Journal: :International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 2019

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