نتایج جستجو برای: pottery production

تعداد نتایج: 605776  

Journal: :Minerals 2021

An X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis was conducted after separating clay particles from three shards, to analyze the production technique of black pottery excavated a historical site ancient Baekje in Seoul, South Korea. Through analysis, minerals and iron oxides that were not recognized XRD patterns bulk powder samples identified. A type with blackened portion surface margin core estimated have...

Journal: :Science 2005
Jeffrey P Blomster Hector Neff Michael D Glascock

The first Mesoamerican civilization, the Gulf Coast Olmec, is associated with hierarchical society, monumental art, and an internally consistent ideology, expressed in a distinct style and salient iconography. Whether the Olmec style arose in just one area or emerged from interactions among scattered contemporaneous societies remains controversial. Using elemental analysis, we determined the re...

2016
Gülşah Merve Kılınç Ayça Omrak Füsun Özer Torsten Günther Ali Metin Büyükkarakaya Erhan Bıçakçı Douglas Baird Handan Melike Dönertaş Ayshin Ghalichi Reyhan Yaka Dilek Koptekin Sinan Can Açan Poorya Parvizi Maja Krzewińska Evangelia A. Daskalaki Eren Yüncü Nihan Dilşad Dağtaş Andrew Fairbairn Jessica Pearson Gökhan Mustafaoğlu Yılmaz Selim Erdal Yasin Gökhan Çakan İnci Togan Mehmet Somel Jan Storå Mattias Jakobsson Anders Götherström

The archaeological documentation of the development of sedentary farming societies in Anatolia is not yet mirrored by a genetic understanding of the human populations involved, in contrast to the spread of farming in Europe [1-3]. Sedentary farming communities emerged in parts of the Fertile Crescent during the tenth millennium and early ninth millennium calibrated (cal) BC and had appeared in ...

2016
John P Hart Termeh Shafie Jennifer Birch Susan Dermarkar Ronald F Williamson

Pottery is a mainstay of archaeological analysis worldwide. Often, high proportions of the pottery recovered from a given site are decorated in some manner. In northern Iroquoia, late pre-contact pottery and early contact decoration commonly occur on collars-thick bands of clay that encircle a pot and extend several centimeters down from the lip. These decorations constitute signals that convey...

Journal: :Computer-Aided Design 2015
Vinayak Karthik Ramani

The advent of depth cameras has enabled mid-air interactions for shape modeling with bare hands. Typically, these interactions employ a finite set of pre-defined hand gestures to allow users to specify modeling operations in virtual space. However, human interactions in real world shaping processes (such as pottery or sculpting) are complex, iterative, and continuous. In this paper, we show tha...

Journal: :European Journal of Engineering Research and Science 2019

Journal: :Occupational and environmental medicine 1996
M Falchi L Paoletti S Mariotta S Giosue L Guidi L Biondo P Scavalli A Bisetti

AIM To study the actual exposure of pottery workers to silica particles, as their risk of silicosis is potentially high because of the presence of inhalable crystalline silica particles in the workplace. METHODS Nine pottery workers underwent bronchoalveolar lavage. The recovered fluid was analysed for cytological and mineralogical content by analytical transmission electron microscopy. The d...

2016
János Jakucs Eszter Bánffy Krisztián Oross Vanda Voicsek Christopher Bronk Ramsey Elaine Dunbar Bernd Kromer Alex Bayliss Daniela Hofmann Peter Marshall Alasdair Whittle

Perhaps nowhere in European prehistory does the idea of clearly-defined cultural boundaries remain more current than in the initial Neolithic, where the southeast-northwest trend of the spread of farming crosses what is perceived as a sharp divide between the Balkans and central Europe. This corresponds to a distinction between the Vinča culture package, named for a classic site in Serbia, with...

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