نتایج جستجو برای: pottery

تعداد نتایج: 2207  

Journal: :The Journal of Hellenic Studies 1903

Journal: :Teoriya i praktika arkheologicheskikh issledovaniy 2017

In the Bronze Age Archaeology of Northwestern Iran (plateau), the advent of various types of handmade gray-black ceramics shows the arrival of the so-called Kura-Araxian culture. The Urmia Ware, dating to the Late Bronze Age, on the other hand, represents the revival of the buff painted pottery tradition, following the decline of the Early Bronze Kura-Araxian culture. The present work attempted...

Weaving is one of the main techniques of the Bakhtiari tribe and their handwovens have diverse designs, techniques and methods inspired by the artists' minds and the design and pattern of woven materials are closely related to the culture and nature of the Bakhtiari area in the highlands and valleys - Zagros rivers. The geographic location of the area, especially the twist of communication netw...

Journal: :Science 1973
G Rapp S R Cooke E Henrickson

Pumice fragments recovered from an archeological excavation on the Greek mainland have been correlated by means of index of refraction measurements with the Late Bronze Age volcanic eruption on the island of Thera (Santorini) in the Aegean Sea. Pottery from the strata containing the pumice dates from the 15th century B.C.

Journal: :Archaeologia Adriatica 2021

Repeated excavations of the area early Byzantine fort on Žirje, an island in Šibenik archipelago, resulted recovery a substantial amount movable finds, predominantly pottery. Most finds date to period Justinian's reconquista mid-6th century when was used, but there are also some artifacts earlier or later dating (Iron Age, Hellenistic and Imperial periods; medieval postmedieval periods) whose p...

ژورنال: اثر 2018

Pre-historic pottery investigating is one of the sources that provide a lot of information about the life and art of that time. Among Iranian arts, Pottery is of a greater antiquity, originality and importance and represents people’s culture, beliefs and traditions more than any other art. After basket weaving, pottery has been the first lasting art of mankind. By investigating earthenware moti...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
M S Copley R Berstan S N Dudd G Docherty A J Mukherjee V Straker S Payne R P Evershed

Domesticated animals formed an important element of farming practices in prehistoric Britain, a fact revealed through the quantity and variety of animal bone typically found at archaeological sites. However, it is not known whether the ruminant animals were raised purely for their tissues (e.g., meat) or alternatively were exploited principally for their milk. Absorbed organic residues from pot...

2011
Hiroki Obata Aya Manabe Naoko Nakamura Tomokazu Onishi Yasuko Senba

Three Sitophilus species (S. granarius L., S. oryzae L., and S. zeamais Mots.) are closely related based on DNA analysis of their endosymbionts. All are seed parasites of cereal crops and important economic pest species in stored grain. The Sitophilus species that currently exist, including these three species, are generally believed to be endemic to Asia's forested areas, suggesting that the f...

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