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Black-Glazed Pottery from Jordan
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Black-Glazed Pottery from Jordan

Black-glazed pottery from Jordan. Although known by this term, the pottery is not technically glazed. It evolved from the Greek Attic "Red-on-Black" pottery, but the images of heroes and gods that made the Attic vases famous were replaced...
Josiah Wedgwood
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Josiah Wedgwood

Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795) was an English manufacturer and inventor who designed and created pottery of all kinds. Noted for his jasper stoneware, Wedgwood was also innovative in how he set up his factory works, for embracing new technology...
Kamares Ware Pottery
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Kamares Ware Pottery

Two examples of the distinctive Kamares Style of pottery decoration used by the Minoans based on Crete in the Middle Bronze Age (2000-1700 BCE). The designs were rendered with bold strokes of red and white on a black background and the style...
Majiayao Culture Linear Design Pottery
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Majiayao Culture Linear Design Pottery

Pottery vessel with linear whirl design from China, Gansu or Qinghai Province, Majiayao culture, late 4th / early 3rd millennium BCE. Exhibited at the Rietberg Museum, Zurich, Switzerland.
Greek Pottery Graffito
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Greek Pottery Graffito

The base of a cup which shows graffito - an incised mark, usually in the form of letters or numbers but also sometimes words and phrases. When such marks are painted they are called dipinto. The marks may indicate prices, trademarks and ownership...
Judean Pottery
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Judean Pottery

Pottery Dining & Serving Vessels, 9th-6th Century BCE, Arad. Israel Museum
Pre-Columbian Pottery
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Pre-Columbian Pottery

Pre-Columbian Pottery, Jade Museum, San Jose, Costa Rica,
Meroe Pottery Bowl
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Meroe Pottery Bowl

This is a painted cream-ware pottery bowl. It was reconstructed from fragments and has a rounded base, The interior was painted with brown vine stems and leaves. The exterior surface was painted with leaf motifs between parallel sets...
Samarran Pottery Bowl
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Samarran Pottery Bowl

This Samarran pottery bowl was handmade and painted with a stylized design of a round pond. The Samarran Period (6500-6000) is known for its finely made pottery decorated with animals, birds, and geometric designs. Samarran pottery probably...
Example of Salado Culture Pottery
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Example of Salado Culture Pottery

The Salado culture is a term used by historians and archaeologists to describe a pre-Columbian Southwestern culture that flourished from c. 1200-1450 CE in the Tonto Basin of what is now the southern parts of the present-day US states of...
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