Image CordedWare culture.png thumb 310px Approximate extent of the CordedWare horizon with adjacent 3rd millennium cultures after Encyclopedia of Indo European Culture EIEC . The CordedWareculture ... first Maximilian O title The CordedWare Single Grave Culture year 2006 ref alternatively characterized ... and culminates in the early Bronze Age . CordedWareculture is associated with some of the Indo European ... culture . Around 2400 BCE the people of the CordedWare replaced their predecessors and expanded ... There have been many different views concerning the origin of the CordedWareculture. There is broadly ... of the CordedWareCulture coincides in part with the earlier Funnel Beaker Culture , with which ... CordedWareCulture title Encyclopedia of Indo European Culture editor last Dearborn editor first ... successor to the southwestern portion of the Narva culture . In summary, CordedWare does not represent ... appeared in the scientific literature. Language In the 19th century the CordedWareculture was favoured ... Celtic language . Subgroups CordedWareculture The prototypal CordedWareculture , German Schnurkeramikkultur ... to derive from this specific branch of the CordedWareculture. Swedish Norwegian Battle Axe culture ... . The eastern outposts of the CordedWareculture are the Middle Dnieper culture and on the upper ... date May 2011 DEFAULTSORT CordedWareCulture Category Archaeological cultures Category Neolithic ... adopted, the CordedWare group lacked the new refinements made possible through trade and communication ... It receives its name CordedWare from the ornamentation of its characteristic pottery , Single Grave ... north of the Black Sea and those who think that CordedWare springs from central Europe. In both ... Janusz Czebreszuk 2004 cite book first Janusz last Czebreszuk title CordedWare from East to West ... between Funnel Beaker and CordedWare can be demonstrated, whereas in other areas CordedWare heralds ... Ware. CordedWare ceramic forms in single graves develop earlier in Poland than in western and southern ... more details
. It would include the Narva culture of Estonia and the Sperrings culture in Finland , among others. They are thought to have been essentially hunter gatherers, though e.g. the Narva culture in Estonia shows some evidence of agriculture. Some of this region was absorbed by the later CordedWarecultureCordedWare horizon . It seems that members of this culture probably spoke Proto Uralic languages. Ceramics The Pit Comb Wareculture is one of the few exceptions to the rule that pottery ...for the contemporary ca. 3200 2300 BC Scandinavian culture with a similar name Pitted Wareculture Image European Middle Neolithic.gif thumb 400px Neolithic period The Pit Comb Wareculture sc aka Comb Ceramic culture was a northeast European culture of pottery making hunter gatherers. It existed from ... Q. Adams, Pit Comb WareCulture , in Encyclopedia of Indo European Culture , Fitzroy Dearborn ... pottery has been found, pottery was made long before farming. It appears that the Comb Ceramic Culture reflects influences from Siberia and distant China. ref Marek Zvelebil, Pitted Ware and related ... dates for the comb ware fragments found e.g. in the Karelian isthmus give a total interval of 5600 BC 2300 BC Geochronometria Vol. 23, pp 93 99, 2004 . Among the many styles of comb ware there is one which makes use of the characteristics of asbestos Asbestos Ceramic Asbestos ware . Other styles are e.g. .... Sperrings ceramics is the original name given for the younger early Comb ware Ka I 2 found in Finland ... on hunting, fishing and the gathering of plants. In Finland , it was a maritime culture which became ... Russia. Art The culture was characterised by small figurines of burnt clay and animal heads made of stone ... . There were also many rock painting s. Language It is hypothesized that the Comb Ware people may ... European Culture Category Stone Age Europe cs Kultura h ebenov keramiky es Cultura de la Cer mica del Peine fr Culture de la c ramique peigne it Cultura della ceramica a pettine lv emmes bedr u ... more details
with the agricultural Funnelbeaker culture , and later with the agricultural CordedWareculture . ref Marek Zvelebil, Pitted Ware and related cultures of Neolithic Northern Europe, in P. Bogucki ...For the North East European culture of similar name, see Pit Comb Wareculture . holocene 210 Image Trindyxa ... Wareculture ca 3200 BC ca 2300 BC was a hunter gatherer archaeological cultureculture in southern ... Welinder, Over da A Pitted WareCulture Site in Eastern Sweden, Meddelanden fr n Lunds Universitets ... Alvastra Pile Dwelling in south western sterg tland , which belongs to the Pitted Wareculture as far as the pottery is concerned, but to the Funnelbeaker culture in tools and weapons. Tools The repertoire of Pitted Ware tools varied from region to region. In part this variety reflected regional ... , Sweden One notable feature of the Pitted WareCulture is the sheer quantity of shards of pottery on its sites. The culture has been named after the typical ornamentation of its pottery horizontal rows ... similar to the art of the Comb Wareculture. A large number of clay figurines have been found ... www.archasa.se PWC.html sa M. Larsson, Pitted WareCulture ref Graves Its grave customs are not well ... was that the Pitted Wareculture evolved from the Funnelbeaker culture by a process of abandonment ... unprocessed milk at adulthood was found among Pitted WareCulture individuals in Gotland, Sweden. This frequency ..., hunting and gathering of plants. Pitted Ware sites contain bones from elk, deer, beaver, seal, porpoise, and pig. Pig bones found in large quantities on some Pitted Ware sites emanate from wild boar ... Approaching Pitted Ware identity, economy and cosmology through stable isotopes in skeletal material ... other hunter gatherer communities. Pitted Ware communities in Eastern Sweden probably spent ... Ware and related cultures of Neolithic Northern Europe, in P. Bogucki and P.J. Crabtree eds. , Ancient .... In shape and decoration, this ceramic reflects influences from the Comb Ceramic culture ... more details
Grey Ware from the indigenous protohistoric culture. According to Chakrabarti 1968 and other scholars ... Grey Wareculture are in eastern India or even southeast Asia. See also Panchala Mahajanapadas ... indus english 3 1 07.html Indus Valley Civilization DEFAULTSORT Painted Grey WareCulture Category ... of this culture Kenneth Kennedy 1995 . The pottery style of this culture is different from the pottery ... for the Origins of Vedic Culture publisher Oxford University Press year 2001 isbn 0 19 513777 9 Chakrabarti ... more details
pp semi small yes The black and red wareculture BRW is an early Iron Age archaeological culture of the northern Indian subcontinent . It is dated to roughly the 12th &ndash 9th century BC, and associated with the post Rigveda Rigvedic Vedic civilization . In some sites, BRW pottery is associated with Late Harappan pottery, and according to some scholars like Tribhuan N. Roy, the BRW may have directly influenced the Painted Grey Ware and Northern Black Polished cultures. ref Shaffer, Jim. 1993, Reurbanization The eastern Punjab and beyond. In Urban Form and Meaning in South Asia The Shaping of Cities from Prehistoric to Precolonial Times, ed. Howard Spodek H. Spodek and D.M. Srinivasan. ref BRW pottery is unknown west of the Indus Valley. ref Shaffer, Jim. Mathura A protohistoric Perspective in D.M. Srinivasan ed. , Mathura, the Cultural Heritage, 1989, pp. 171 180. Delhi. cited in Chakrabarti 1992 ref Use of iron, although sparse at first, is relatively early, postdating the beginning of the Iron Age in Anatolia Hittites by only two or three centuries, and predating the Europe an Celt s Iron Age by another two to three hundred years. Recent findings in Northern India show Iron working since 1800 BC According to Shaffer, the nature and context of the iron objects involved of the BRW culture are very different from early iron objects found in Southwest Asia. ref Shaffer 1989, cited in Chakrabarti 1992 171 ref It is succeeded by the Painted Grey Wareculture. Notes references See also Kuru India References Shaffer, Jim. Mathura A protohistoric Perspective in D.M. Srinivasan ed. , Mathura, the Cultural Heritage, 1989, pp.  171 180. Delhi. External links http antiquity.ac.uk ProjGall tewari tewari.pdf The origins of iron working in India new evidence from the Central Ganga ... earthenware & pottery.htm India Heritage Earthenware and Pottery DEFAULTSORT Black And Red WareCulture Category Archaeological cultures Category Iron Age Category Ancient India culture stub cs Kultura ... more details
The Stroke ornamented wareculture or German Stichbandkeramik abbr. STK or STbK , Stroked Pottery culture , Danubian culture Danubian Ib culture of V. Gordon Childe , or Middle Danubian culture is the successor of the Linear Pottery culture , a major archaeological horizon of the European Neolithic in Central Europe . The STK flourishes during approximately 4600 4400 BC. Centered on Silesia in Poland , eastern Germany and the northern Czech Republic , it overlaps with the Lengyel culture Lengyel horizon to the south, and the R ssen culture to the west. Image European Late Neolithic.gif thumb 350px Map of late European Neolithic showing the survival of STK. Description The STbK and the Notenkopfkeramik are a development of the LBK. Much of the Musical Note pottery features incised zig zag bands going around the pot, with punctures at the line segment junctions. The STK abandons incision in favor bands of small punctures, also in zig zag patterns, with a vertical band dividing each angle. The effect is a band pattern of contiguous A frames. Where the Musical Note pottery expanded east over the Bug River , the STK moved down the Vistula and Elbe . The spread of this style must have been basically the transmission of cultural objects. The homes of the STK people show a slight modification that became a major feature of later cultures one end of the long house was made shorter than the other to achieve a trapezoidal shape. The reason for this modification remains obscure. Also, the STK people developed a preference for cremation rather than burial. The preceding early LBK had used both methods. Gosek circle An unusual structure associated with STK has been found at Goseck circle Gosek , south of Berlin a large, double concentric ring of post holes pierced by gates and surrounded by a circular ditch . The placement of the gates and some of the posts lead some investigators to hypothesize ... Baldia DEFAULTSORT Stroke Ornamented WareCulture Category Archaeological cultures Category ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced July 2008 expert subject February 2010 disputed February 2010 Most Neolithic cultures in Great Britain Britain are best identified by the pottery remains which they left. A large number of apparently unrelated cultures seem to have produced urns which have characteristic grooves near the top rim, hence the name grooved ware people . One way in which the tradition may have spread is through trade routes up the west coast of Britain, but what seems unusual is that although they shared the same style of pottery, different regions still maintained vastly different traditions. Evidence at some early Henge s Mayburgh Henge , Ring of Brodgar , Arbor Low suggests that there were staging and trading points on a national motorway during the Neolithic and Bronze Age . This evidence perhaps explains how Cumbria n stone axe s found their way to Orkney Islands Orkney . In Orkney Islands Orkney , a variation on grooved ware , Unstan ware , emerged. The people who used Unstan Ware had totally different burial practices. but still managed to co exist with their Grooved Ware counterparts. Some hybrid chambered cairn s have emerged in this region, containing architectural features of both the Maeshowe subclass and the Orkney Cromarty stalled subclasses of cairn. Neolithic Europe Category Archaeology of Scotland Category Stone Age Europe UK archaeology stub scotland hist stub he ru ... more details
File Man s waistcoat with corded quilting c. 1760.jpg right thumb Man s waistcoat decorated with floral designs in corded quilting. Probably English, c. 1760. Los Angeles County Museum of Art , M.2007.211.813. Corded quilting also known as Marseilles quilting, Marseilles embroidery or marcella is a decorative quilting technique popular from the late 17th through the early 19th centuries. In corded quilting, a fine textile fabric , sometimes colored silk but more often white linen or cotton , is backed with a loosely woven fabric. Floral or other motif s are outlined in parallel rows of running stitch es or backstitch es to form channels, and soft cotton cord is inserted through through the backing fabric using a blunt needle and drawn along the quilted channels to produce a raised effect. Tiny quilting stitches in closely spaced rows fill the motifs and provide contrast to the corded outlines. ref Takeda and Spilker 2010 , pp. 138 39 ref ref name Bath Bath 1979 , pp. 226 27 ref ref name LL Weissman and Lavitt 1987 , pp. 74 76 ref Corded quilting was popular for dress es, petticoat s, and waistcoat s as well as curtain s and bedcoverings. ref name Bath Originating in the fine Proven al quilts whole cloth quilt tradition of Provence in southern France, ref Weissman and Lavitt 1987 , p. 76 ref corded quilting differs from the related trapunto quilting in which loose wadding or batting rather than cord is inserted to created raised designs. By the Federal era in America, corded quilting and trapunto were combined with whitework embroidery and other needlework techniques to produce a profusion of white on white textiles for the home before the fashion faded. ref name Bath ref name LL Notes reflist References Bath, Virginia Churchill, Needlework in America , Viking Press, 1979 ISBN 0 670 50575 7 Takeda, Sharon Sadako, and Kaye Durland Spilker, Fashioning Fashion European Dress in Detail, 1700 1915 , LACMA Prestel USA 2010 , ISBN 9783791350622 Weissman, Judith Reiter and Wendy ... more details
Taxobox name Corded purg image Pyrgulopsis nevadensis shell 2.jpg image caption Drawing of lateral view of the shell of Pyrgulopsis nevadensis . status EX status system IUCN2.3 status ref ref Mollusc Specialist Group 2000. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 40048 all Pyrgulopsis nevadensis . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 7 August 2007. ref regnum Animalia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Hypsogastropoda br clade Littorinimorpha superfamilia Rissooidea familia Hydrobiidae subfamilia Nymphophilinae genus Pyrgulopsis species P. nevadensis binomial Pyrgulopsis nevadensis binomial authority R. E. C. Stearns Stearns , 1883 ref R. E. C. Stearns Stearns R. E. C. 1883. Proc. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci. ref synonyms Pyrgula nevadensis Sterns, 1883 The corded purg Pyrgulopsis nevadensis was a species of freshwater snail s with a gill and an operculum gastropod operculum , aquatic animal aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Hydrobiidae . Pyrgulopsis nevadensis is the type species of the genus Pyrgulopsis . ref name Call1886 Richard Ellsworth Call Call R. E. & Henry Augustus Pilsbry Pilsbry H. A. 1886. On Pyrgulopsis, a new genus of rissoid mollusk, with description of two new forms . http www.archive.org details proceedingsofdav05dave Proceeding Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, volume V. , page http www.archive.org stream proceedingsofdav05dave page 8 mode 2up 9 14. http www.archive.org stream proceedingsofdav05dave page n307 mode 2up Plate II. , figures 1 10. ref Shell description The gastropod shell shell is small, somewhat elongated, variable, turreted and imperforate. The shell has 4 5 whorls, that are strongly unicarinate on periphery, otherwise smooth. The epidermis is shining, light straw in color or whitish. The suture is white. The suture is deeply and regularly ... nevadensis DEFAULTSORT Corded Purg Category Pyrgulopsis Category Extinct gastropods es Pyrgulopsis ... more details
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Infobox Radio station name WARE image Image WARE logo.jpg city Ware, Massachusetts Ware , Massachusetts area Template Springfield MA Radio Springfield MA area branding Real Oldies 1250 slogan frequency 1250 kHz airdate July 11, 1948 format Oldies power 5,000 watt s day br 2,500 watt s night haat class B facility id 70877 coordinates coord 42 14 43.00 N 72 12 29.00 W region US type city callsign meaning Ware, Massachusetts WARE , Massachusetts former callsigns owner Success Signal Broadcasting, Inc. licensee sister stations webcast website http www.realoldies1250.net realoldies1250.net affiliations Fox News Radio WARE 1250 AM broadcasting AM is a radio station broadcasting an oldies format. Licensed to Ware, Massachusetts , USA, the station serves the Springfield, Massachusetts Springfield market. The station is currently owned by Success Signal Broadcasting. Trivia WARE is one of three stations in the United States where the call letters spell out the name of the city of license. The other stations are WACO FM in Waco, Texas , and WVTF WISE FM in Wise, Virginia . References div class references small reflist Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook, p. A 168 div External links AMQ WARE AML WARE AMARB WARE Springfield MA Radio Category Radio stations in Massachusetts ARE Massachusetts radio station stub ... more details
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Grooved ware is the name given to a pottery style of the British Neolithic . Its manufacturers are sometimes known as the Grooved ware people . Unlike the later Beaker ware , Grooved culture was not an import from the continent but seems to have developed in Orkney , early in the 3rd millennium BC , but was soon adopted in United Kingdom Britain and Ireland . ref name Brad134 p134, Richard Bradley The prehistory of Britain and Ireland, Cambridge University Press, 2007, ISBN 0521848113 ref The diagnostic shape for the style is a flat bottomed pot with straight sides sloping outwards and grooved decoration around the top. Beyond this the pottery comes in many different varieties, some with complex geometric decorations others with applique bands added. The latter has led some archaeologist s to argue that the style is a skeuomorph and is derived from wicker basketry. Grooved ware pots excavated at Balfarg in Fife have been chemically analysed to determine their contents. It appears that some of the vessels there may have been used to hold black henbane Hyoscyamus niger which is a poison but also a powerful hallucinogen. Since many Grooved ware pots have been found at henge sites and in burials it is possible that they may have had a ritual purpose as well as a functional one. Grooved ware comes in many sizes, some vessels are extremely large, c.30gallons, and would be suitable for fermentation ... from earlier Unstan ware bowls. The recent excavations at nearby Ness of Brodgar have revealed many sherds of finely decorated Grooved ware pottery, some of it representing very large pots. A large ... of the first phase of Stonehenge . Grooved Ware pottery has been found in abundance in recent ... drinking ale and eating pork. Smaller quantities of Grooved ware have also been found at the nearby site of Figsbury Ring . Grooved ware was previously referred to as Rinyo Clacton ware, first ... Category Stone Age Britain de Grooved Ware ... more details
File Cizhou ware Northern Song 11th 12th century China.jpg thumb Cizhou ware, Northern Song , 11 12th century, China. Cizhou ware Chinese is a type of Chinese ceramics . It was developed during the Northern Song period in the 11 12th century. Ci County Cizhou was initially the name of a kiln area in Southern Hebei . ref name Wood Cizhou ware consisted in a transparent glaze applied on a white Slip ceramics slipped body, but was later followed by numerous variations. ref http books.google.com books?id R9QNAAAAQAAJ&pg PA163 The Ceramics of China the Yangshao culture, the Song dynasty by Gen Yang, Xiqiu Zhang, Wengu Shao p.163 ff ref ref name Wood http books.google.com books?id NGw8DUuNywYC&pg PA130 Chinese glazes their origins, chemistry, and recreation by Nigel Wood p.130 ff ref See also Yue ware Notes reflist Category Chinese pottery China stub ... more details
Image WareWeir.jpg thumb right Ware Weir, GSK offices behind Ware Weir is a large weir on the River Lea , next to GlaxoSmithKline in Ware, Hertfordshire Ware , Hertfordshire . External links http www.leeandstort.co.uk Ware Weir.htm Ware Weir a history Weirs on River Lee England Category Weirs on the River Lea ... more details
bowl and kantharos of the EH III Tiryns culture. ref Gray Minyan Ware, specifically, has angular ...Minyan ware is a broad archaeological term describing varieties of a particular style of Aegean civilization ... referred to the pottery as Orchomenos Ware . However, the term Minyan Ware ultimately prevailed ..., p. 12. Although some of his contemporaries referred to it prosaically as Orchomenos Ware, the name that prevailed was Schliemann s more romantic Minyan Ware, which recalled the glorious but tenuous ... Minyan Ware with the advent of the Greeks . Both archaeologists regarded the sudden appearance of Minyan Ware as one of two interruptions in the unbroken evolution of Greek pottery from the Neolithic up until the Mycenean Greece Mycenean era . Ultimately, they concluded that Minyan Ware indicates the introduction ... did not yet associate Minyan Ware with the coming of the Greeks. They did observe, however, that the sudden appearance of Minyan Ware at the beginning of the Middle Helladic period was one of only ... that Minyan Ware indicates the introduction of a new cultural strain, but they did not yet ... was to tie the Greeks arrival in Greece to the appearance of Minyan Ware. ref Prior to 1960, Minyan Ware was often associated with northern invaders having destroyed Early Helladic culture 1900 BC and introducing Middle Helladic culture into the Greek peninsula. However, John L. Caskey conducted excavations in Greece i.e. Lerna and definitively stated that Minyan Ware was in fact the direct descendant of the fine gray burnished pottery of Early Helladic III Tiryns culture. Caskey also found that the Black or Argive variety of Minyan Ware was an evolved version of the Early Helladic III Dark slipped and burnished pottery class. Therefore, Minyan Ware was present in Greece since between ... Ware. The exception, however, entails the spread of Minyan Ware from central Greece to northeastern ..., there is uncertainty as to how Minyan Ware arrived in Greece or how it was indigenously developed. ref ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Peterborough ware is a decorated pottery style of the early to middle Neolithic . It is known for the impressed pits made by bone or wood implements in its sides. Whipped cord was also used to make circular maggot patterns. The earliest form of Peterborough ware is known as Ebbsfleet Valley Ebbsfleet style and had minimal decoration, although this later became more complex. Peterborough ware may have evolved from the earlier Grimston Lyles Hill ware, around 3500 BC. Later varieties are known as Mortlake and Fengate sub styles although the sequential chronological scheme of evolution from Ebbsfleet, through Mortlake to Fengate established by Smith 1956 , has been called into question by a reading of associated radiocarbon data Kinnes and Gibson 1997 . While this reading suggests all three subgroups were actually more or less contemporary, current research at the University of Sheffield suggests this may still be a contentious issue. Archaeology Archaeologists have described the makers of Peterborough ware as the Peterborough culture , but the term has fallen out of favour as further discoveries have cast doubt on the idea that a single unified society produced these artefacts. DEFAULTSORT Peterborough Ware Category Archaeological cultures Category English pottery Category Stone Age Britain Category History of Peterborough UK archaeology stub Ceramics stub de Peterborough Ware ru ... more details
The Ware Case may refer to The Ware Case play The Ware Case play by George Pleydell Bancroft The Ware Case 1917 film The Ware Case 1917 film , a 1917 film adaptation The Ware Case 1928 film The Ware Case 1928 film , a 1928 film adaptation The Ware Case 1938 film The Ware Case 1938 film a 1938 film adaptation disambiguation ... more details
Image Satsuma.jpg 200px right thumbnail A Satsuma ware bowl from the Meiji era Meiji or Taish period 19th early 20th century File Satsuma rooster f&b.jpg 300px right thumbnail A modern Satsuma ware pictorial button depicting a rooster . small courtesy of http www.buttoncountry.com index.htm Peach State Button Club small Satsuma ware satsuma yaki , sometimes referred to as Satsuma porcelain , is a type of Japan ese earthenware pottery . It originated in the late 16th century, during the Azuchi Momoyama period , and is still produced today. Although the term can be used to describe a variety of types of pottery, the best known type of Satsuma ware has a soft, ivory colored, crackled ceramic glaze glaze with elaborate polychrome and gold decorations. Fact date November 2007 Satsuma ware originated when the Shimazu family Shimazu prince of the Satsuma han Satsuma domain in southern Ky sh abducted skilled Korea n potters after Toyotomi Hideyoshi s Japanese invasions of Korea 1592 1598 Japanese Invasions of Korea to establish a local pottery industry. ref cite web publisher BC Culture url http blogcritics.org archives 2005 08 11 090643.php title Review Brighter than Gold A Japanese Ceramic Tradition Formed by Foreign Aesthetics author Purple Tigress accessdate 2008 01 10 date August 11, 2005 ref ref cite book url title Columbia Chronologies of Asian History and Culture author John Stewart Bowman publisher Columbia University Press year 2002 isbn 0231110049 page 170p ref After display at the international exhibition in Paris in 1867, it proved popular as an export to Europe. References reflist External links http www.kougei.or.jp english crafts 0427 f0427.html Satsuma Ware , from Traditional Crafts of Japan Japanese ceramics Category Japanese pottery Category Satsuma Province Industry stub ceramics stub japan art stub nl Satsuma porselein ja ... more details
About the cowboy and rancher the U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania John H. Ware, III File John Ware and Family.JPG thumb John Ware and Family, ca. 1896 John Ware Circa c. 1845 &ndash 12 September 1905 ... of Alberta About History ref Ware was born into slavery in South Carolina . After the American Civil ... .Ware s great stature and dedication to hard work made him a natural and allowed him to work his way ... . He rebuilt on higher ground overlooking a stream, now called Ware Creek. Three years later Mildred ... his horse tripped in a badger hole crushing its rider and breaking his neck. Ware s funeral was reported ... Old West Western culture . It is said that he was never tossed from a wild horse and that he popularized ... world . The story of John Ware is that of a remarkable figure in history who helped to lay the foundations ... Ware worked his way to being one of the most well respected figures in frontier Alberta crossing race lines thanks to his good nature and hard work. He is the subject of a biography, John Ware s Cow ... v8 sima unique v8?english?IAMXS?C John Ware Ridge formerly http geonames2.nrcan.gc.ca cgi bin v8 sima ...?english?IAOTC?C Mount Ware http geonames2.nrcan.gc.ca cgi bin v8 sima unique v8?english?IAOTB?C Ware Creek Other namesakes include John Ware Junior High School in southwest Calgary, the John Ware building at Calgary s SAIT SAIT Polytechnic , a polytechnic undergraduate college, and the John Ware 4 .... Diamond Joe White, a musician from Alberta, has released a song titled High Rider The John Ware Story ... son, Arthur, died in Burnaby, British Columbia in May 1989. However relatives of Mildred Ware still ... index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1ARTA0008450 Ware, John at The Canadian Encyclopedia DictCanbio ... Ware? from Alberta Parks http www.glennjlea.de EN John Ware.php John Ware Canada s Legendary Cowboy Personal account and history of John Ware and his family, including his daughter Mildred Ware. http www.cbe.ab.ca b603 John Ware Jr. High School site http www.therealslimshady.com A true account ... more details
James Ware is the name of James Ware historian 1594 1666 , Irish historian James Ware judge born 1946 , United States District Judge Jim Ware hurler 1908 1983 , Irish hurler Jim Ware basketball born 1944 , retired American professional basketball player James Ware born 1957 , American professional wrestler better known as Koko B. Ware hndis name Ware, James ... more details
Jeff Ware may refer to Jeff Ware baseball born 1970 , American player in Canada Jeff Ware ice hockey born 1977 , Canadian player in US & Canada hndis name Ware, Jeff DEFAULTSORT Ware, Jeff ... more details
Henry Ware may refer to Henry Ware Unitarian 1764&ndash 1845 , U.S. preacher and theologian Henry Ware, Jr. 1794&ndash 1843 , Unitarian theologian, son of the above Henry Ware bishop died 1420 , Bishop of Chichester Henry Ware, Bishop of Barrow in Furness , a suffragan bishop from 1889 to 1909 See also Henry Ware Eliot , American industrialist hndis name Ware, Henry ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 Cochin Pottery is also known as Koji Pottery traditional Chinese Hanyu Pinyin Ji ozh sh o . The only long time ceramic tradition that involved artistic considerations was Cochin ware, a folk craft originally from Kwangtung and brought to Taiwan in the 19th century. At that time, Cochin ware consisted mainly of decorations for the walls and roof ridges of temples, including human figures, animals, birds, and flowers in bright, glossy colors. Today, there are only a handful of craftspeople who still possess the traditional Cochin skills, most of whom are in the central island city of Chiayi . In the Japanese city of Kyoto the masters of the tea ceremony loved Kouchi as small figures of animals, fish, flowers, dragons, the phoenix etc. External links http www.gio.gov.tw taiwan website 5 gp culture pottery Pottery and Porcelain http www.cabcy.gov.tw Koji english privacy.asp Chiayi City Koji Pottery Museum DEFAULTSORT Cochin Ware Category Chinese pottery fr C ramique de Ta wan ja ... more details