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  1. Ochre Coloured Pottery culture

    The Ochre Coloured Pottery culture OCP , is a 2nd millennium BC Bronze Age culture of the Indo Gangetic Plain Ganges Yamuna plain . It is a contemporary to, and a successor of the Indus Valley Civilization . The OCP marks the last stage of the North Indian Bronze Age and is succeeded by the Iron Age black and red ware and painted gray ware cultures. Early specimens of the characteristic ceramics found near Jodhpura, Rajasthan date to the 3rd millennium,this site of Jodhpura is in district Jaipur and must not be confused with the city of Jodhpur, and the culture reaches the Gangetic plain in the early 2nd millennium. Copper Hoards refer to different assemblages of copper based artefacts in the northern areas of the Indian Subcontinent. These are believed to date largely to the 2nd millennium BC. Few derive from controlled excavations. Different regional groups are identifiable southern Haryana northern Rajasthan, the Ganges Jumuna plain, Chota Nagpur and in Madhya Pradesh , each with their characteristic artefact types. Initially the copper hoards were known mostly from the Ganges Jumuna doab and most characterisations dwell on this material. Characteristic hoard artefacts southern Haryana ... that copper hoards, being found in the same layers as Ochre Coloured Pottery by B. B. Lal, belonged ... as well as Madhya Pradesh Malanjkhand . Some scholars regard the OCP culture as late or impoverished Harappan culture, while other scholars see the OCP as an indigenous culture that is unrelated to Harappan culture. V.N. Misra in S.P. Gupta 1995 140 regards the OCP as only a final and impoverished stage of the Late Harappan culture and designates this phase as Degenerate Harappan . Together with the Cemetery H culture and the Gandhara Grave culture , the OCP is considered by some scholars a factor ... culture, datable between 3700 3000 B.C., as discussed by the present author elsewhere, are found ... and A. Srivastava who analyzed a copper hoard piece along with an Ahar culture copper one at the Department ...   more details



  1. Mississippian culture pottery

    Mississippian culture pottery is the ceramic tradition of the Mississippian culture 800 to 1600 CE found ... and techniques File Angel Mounds diorama of pottery making HRoe 2010.jpg right 180px thumb A diorama of a Mississippian culture potter from the Angel Mounds site museum Mississippian culture pottery ... Some Mississippian culture pottery was decorated with textile imprints on them. Vegetal cordage or netting ... study of the pottery has provided one of the best insights into the culture. Because pottery ... of the Americas Hopewell pottery Fort Ancient Ceramics Fort Ancient culture pottery Notes reflist ... Pottery Category Mississippian culture Category Native American pottery Category Native American ..., and trade and interaction amongst the various Mississippian peoples. The value of this pottery ... fire. Most pottery found at Mississippian sites is of the variety known as Mississippian Bell ... the makers of pottery, as in most other Native American cultures. Archaeologists found 11 polishing pebbles and a mushroom shaped pottery anvil in the grave of a woman at the Nodena Site. ref name MorseDNodena ... decorative elements, which archaeologists use to track the spread of influences from one culture onto another culture. Many of the designs have symbolic meanings, usually associated with aspects ... vessel from the Moundville Site in Alabama File Natchez pottery HRoe 01.jpg A variety of engraved ... HRoe 2006.jpg Engraved beaker from the Parkin Site in Arkansas Image Winterville pottery HRoe ... graphite for black were used to paint the pottery, with red and white spirals, swastika fylfot s, and stripped ... MorseDNodena Widely available ochre produced red, orange, and brown slips. Vegetal pigments included ... panther effigy bottle from Cross County, Arkansas File Moundville painted pottery HRoe 2010.jpg Polychrome painted beaker from the Moundville Site in Alabama File Parkin Site pottery HRoe 2006.jpg ... decorated lids. The most ubiquitous form of Mississippian pottery is the standard Mississippi ...   more details



  1. Coloured

    Cape &mdash in which a distinctive Cape Coloured and affiliated Cape Malay culture developed &mdash ... or coloured outside Southern Africa colored Infobox Ethnic group group Coloureds image Image Coloured family.jpg 200px br Extended coloured family with roots in Cape Town , Kimberley, Northern ... , Cape Malay , Khoikhoi , Xhosa people Xhosa File South Africa Coloured population proportion map.svg thumb 250px Coloured people as a proportion of the total population in South Africa. clear ... 08519C 80 100 File South Africa Coloured population density map.svg thumb 250px Density of the Coloured ..., Namibia n, Zambia n, Botswana and Zimbabwe an context, the term Coloured also known as Bruinmense ..., the maternal female contribution to the Coloured population, measured by mitochondrial DNA studies ... to the South African coloured population a case of gender biased admixture. American Journal ... that they draw parentage from more than one naturalised racial group means that they are coloured ... used the term Coloured to describe one of the four main racial groups identified by law Blacks, White .... There were certain advantages in becoming classified as Coloured . For example, Coloureds did not have ... , while the Griqua, who were seen as another indigenous African group, did. Coloured people constitute ... Flats , suiwer Afrikaans formal Afrikaans as taught at school , and English. Pre apartheid Coloured ... Political Organisation , established in 1902, had an exclusively Coloured membership its leader Abdullah Abdurahman rallied Coloured political efforts for many years. ref cite web url http www.sahistory.org.za ... South African History Online accessdate 2009 10 23 ref Many Coloured people later joined the African ... in these organisations or others, many Coloured people were active in the fight against apartheid. The political rights of Coloured people varied by location and over time. In the 19th century they theoretically ... rights. Coloured members were elected to Cape Town s municipal authority including, for many years ...   more details



  1. Ochre Pits

    Image Ochre pits.JPG thumb 300px The Ochre Pits The Ochre Pits are a popular tourist destination in Australia s Northern Territory , approximately 50 kilometres west of Alice Springs along the Larapinta Trail . The pits consist of several layers of multi coloured, layered rock that was traditionally used by Australian Indigenous Australians Aborigine s in ceremonies and played an important role in the continent s economy , being trade d with neighbouring clan s and http www.aiatsis.gov.au aboriginal studies press aboriginal wall map map page countries , in every direction on the continent. The mine belongs to the Western Arrernte people. Prior to European settlement of the area in 1880, only certain men were qualified to collect the ochre . It was considered some of the choicest ochre soft to touch, vivid, with a slight sheen to it. The colours range from gold to crimson. After the ochre was mined by the Western Arrernte , it was ground and mixed with Emu fat for ceremonial body adornment. See also Larapinta Trail West MacDonnell Ranges West MacDonnell National Park Western Arrernte coord missing Northern Territory Category Australian Aboriginal culture Category Geology of the Northern Territory Category Visitor attractions in the Northern Territory Unreferenced date July 2007 nl Ochre Pits ...   more details



  1. Ochre-bellied

    Ochre bellied may refer to Ochre bellied Dove , a South American bird in the Columbidae family Ochre bellied Flycatcher , an American bird in the Tyrannidae family Ochre bellied Hawk owl , an Indonesian bird disambig ...   more details



  1. Ochre (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar ochre Ochre or OCHRE may refer to Ochre , the golden yellow color and its pigment Ochre, a clay that is colored by varying amounts of hematite Ochre musician , the stage name of electronic musician Chris Leary Ochre, the stop codon UAA in classical genetics Ochre River, Manitoba , in Canada Object centered high level reference ontology computer science , an upper ontology See also Ochyor disambiguation Ogre disambiguation disambig ja ...   more details



  1. Ochre-breasted

    Ochre breasted may refer to Ochre breasted Antpitta , a species of bird in the Formicariidae family Ochre breasted Brush finch , a species of bird in the Emberizidae family Ochre breasted Foliage gleaner , a species of bird in the Furnariidae family Ochre breasted Pipit , a species of bird in the Motacillidae family Ochre breasted Tanager , a species of bird in the Thraupidae family See also Ochraceous breasted disambig ...   more details



  1. Ochre-striped

    Ochre striped may refer to Ochre striped Antpitta , a bird Ochre striped cardinalfish , a fish disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Ochre-rumped

    Ochre rumped may refer to Ochre rumped Antbird , a Brazilian bird Ochre rumped Bunting , an Asian bird disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Ochre Court

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Coord 41 28 25.58 N 71 17 56.19 W type landmark scale 1000 region US display title Infobox building image Ochre Court.jpg caption Ochre Court from the rear lawns name Ochre Court location town Newport, Rhode Island location country United States architect Richard Morris Hunt client Ogden Goelet engineer construction start date completion date date demolished cost structural system style Ch teauesque size File Ochre Court Newport.jpg thumb left 175px Main hall, Ochre Court Portal box Rhode Island Ochre Court is a large ch teauesque mansion in Newport, Rhode Island . Commissioned by Ogden Goelet, it was built in 1892 and is one of the many famed mansions in Newport that served as summer residences for New York City s wealthy socialite class. Ochre Court is the second largest mansion in Newport after The Breakers , which is nearby. These two mansions, along with Belcourt Castle the third largest mansion and Marble House , were designed by architect Richard Morris Hunt . It is currently owned by Salve Regina University . Newport Mansions DEFAULTSORT Ochre Court Category Houses in Newport County, Rhode Island Category Buildings and structures in Newport, Rhode Island Category Castles in the United States Category Ch teauesque architecture in the United States Category Landmarks in Rhode Island Category Richard Morris Hunt buildings Category Salve Regina University Category Gothic Revival architecture in Rhode Island RhodeIsland struct stub ...   more details



  1. Mount Ochre

    Orphan date December 2010 Mount Ochre coor dm 78 14 S 166 33 E is a volcanic crater, partly eroded away, lying 3 nautical miles 6  km east of Mount Aurora on Black Island , in the Ross Archipelago . So named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE 1958 59 because reddish brown scoria covers much of the upper slopes. usgs gazetteer Category Mountains of Antarctica Ochre, Mount EAntarctica geo stub ...   more details



  1. Ochre (musician)

    Infobox musical artist Name Ochre Landscape Background non vocal instrumentalist Birth name Christopher Scott Leary Alias Born 1979 Died Origin Manchester , England Instrument Genre Electronic music Electronic br Intelligent dance music IDM br Ambient Music Ambient br Folktronica Occupation Musician Years active 2001 present Label Benbecula Records br Toytronic Records Associated acts URL http ochremusic.com ochremusic.com Ochre is the stage name of England English electronic music ian Christopher Leary. The name Ochre was originally adopted as the title for Leary s academic work while studying audio production at Newcastle College , as a variation of Oaker , being the name of a street in Manchester where Leary spent his early childhood. ref name name cite news url http www.themilkfactory.co.uk interviews ochreiw 1.htm publisher The Milk Factory title Ochre Interview Pt. 1 date December 2004 ref Leary also holds a Master s degree in music . Discography Albums AudioMicroDevice 2001 no label A Midsummer Nice Dream 2004, Toytronic Records Lemodie 2006, Benbecula Records Like Dust of the Balance 2009, Benbecula Records EP Death of an Aura EP 2008, Benbecula Records Petl EP 2009, Baselogic References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ochre ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1979 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ochre Category Intelligent dance music musicians Category English electronic musicians Category Living people Category 1979 births UK electronic musician stub ru Ochre ...   more details



  1. Coloured hat

    Coloured hats are sometimes used to symbolise attitudes towards various abstract concepts. In Tibetan Buddhism , several sects are Tibetan Buddhism Red and Yellow Hats distinguished by the colour of their hats Yellow Hat the Gelug sect Red Hat the Nyingma , Sakya , and Kagyu sects Black Crown Black Hat the Karma Kagyu sect In computing slang , Hacker computer security hackers and crackers are identified according to their intentions. White hat hacker, who hacks for beneficial purposes Black hat hacker, who hacks for malevolent purposes Grey hat hacker, who hacks with ambiguous ethics Also in computing is a business company called Red Hat . In the educational theories of Edward de Bono , six coloured hats represent Six Thinking Hats six thinking states . White hat Facts & Information Red hat Feelings & Emotions Black hat Critical Judgement Yellow hat Positive Green hat New Ideas Blue hat The Big Picture In Chinese culture, a green hat symbolises a cuckold . This issue is addressed in the movie, Green Hat . Please note this is NO LONGER a disambiguation page Category Hats Category Tibetan Buddhism ...   more details



  1. Coloured Books

    Coloured Books may refer to Rainbow Books a set of standards defining the formats for compact discs Coloured Book protocols a set of network protocols used primarily on the JANET UK academic network before the widespread adoption of TCP IP disambig ...   more details



  1. Coloured Kisses

    Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Coloured Kisses Cover Martika Coloured Kisses CD single cover.jpg Border Caption Artist Martika Album Martika s Kitchen B side Released Start date 1992 Format 7 vinyl br CD single Recorded Genre Pop music Pop Length 4 07 Label Columbia Records Columbia Writer Frankie Blue br Les Pierce br Martika Producer Robert Clivill s br David Cole producer David Cole Audio sample? Certification Last single Martika s Kitchen song Martika s Kitchen br 1992 This single Coloured Kisses br 1992 Next single Safe in the Arms of Love br 1992 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption Limited edition Type single Cover Martika Coloured Kisses Valentine single cover.jpg Lower caption Special limited edition red vinyl valentine pack Coloured Kisses was the third single from Martika s 1991 album Martika s Kitchen the single failed to be a success. It didn t chart in the US, and achieved minor chart positions in other countries. In the UK a limited Valentine edition was released with a red vinyl 7 . The music video shows Martika in very provocative scenes while being in a water tub. Track listings 7 vinyl single Side one Coloured Kisses 7 Edit Frankie Blue, Les Pierce, Martika Side two Pride & Prejudice Michael Cruz CD single Coloured Kisses 7 Edit Frankie Blue, Les Pierce, Martika 4 07 Coloured Kisses Remix Frankie Blue, Les Pierce, Martika 4 58 Pride & Prejudice Michael Cruz 5 11 Chart performance class wikitable sortable align left Chart 1992 align center Peak br position align left Australian Singles Chart ref cite web url http australian charts.com showitem.asp?interpret Martika&titel Coloured Kisses&cat s title australian charts.com Martika Coloured Kisses accessdate Start date 2008 12 7 ref align center 39 align left German Singles Chart ref cite web url http www.charts surfer.de title Charts Surfer search results publisher charts surfer.de accessdate Start date 2008 12 7 ref align center 83 align left UK Singles Chart ref http www.chartstats.com ...   more details



  1. Coloured Stone

    Infobox Musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name Coloured Stone Img Img capt Img size Landscape Background group or band Alias Origin Koonibba, Australia Genre Years active Label CAAMA , RCA BMG Associated acts URL Current members Buna Lawrie br Duane Lawrie br Neil Coaby br Mackie Coaby br Bart Willoughby br Selwyn Burns br Jason Scott br John John Miller br Joseph Williams br Ash Dargan br Robby Fletcher Past members Coloured Stone is a band from Ceduna, South Australia . Their sound has been described as having a reggae thump and a funk feel, with unique Indigenous Australians Aboriginal qualities. The band performs using guitar, bass, drums, and Aboriginal instruments the didjeridu and the bundawuthada gong stone , to play traditional music such as the haunting Mouydjengara , a whale dreaming song of the Mirning people. Coloured Stone s album Human Love won a 1987 ARIA Award for Best Indigenous Release and Inma Juju was nominated for the 1993 ARIA Award for Best Indigenous Release. ref http www.ariaawards.com.au history by artist.php?letter C&artist Coloured 20Stone ARIA Awards Coloured Stone award history ref The band members of Coloured Stone were originally two sets of brothers, Buna and Bunny Duane Lawrie, and the Coaby brothers, Neil and Mackie, who play rhythm ... Lawrie s son, Jason Scott has played guitar, bass, drums and didjeridu for Coloured Stone since ... . Support for Aboriginal causes Peter Dawson reported on Coloured Stone s April 1998 outdoor gig the first day Wild Water opened for Coloured Stone and Regurgitator at Brown s Mart Community ... Club. At dawn on day four, Coloured Stone traveled to Jabiluka to play on a makeshift stage in support ... Mind 1989 Coloured Stone 198? Inma Juju 1991 Love is the Medicine 1992 single Barefeet Dancing 1995 Songs from the Nullarbor 1995 Buna Lawrie s Best Of Coloured Stone 1997 Rhythm of Nature 1998 Australia ... last Lawrie first Buna authorlink coauthors title Coloured Stone songbook origyear 1991 publisher ...   more details



  1. Coloured Peak

    Orphan date October 2010 Coloured Peak coor dm 85 30 S 156 20 W is a summit topography peak 660 m near the head of Ross Ice Shelf in the coastal foothills of the Queen Maud Mountains , about 2 nautical miles 3.7  km southeast of O Brien Peak . Mapped by United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960 64. The peak was examined by members of New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE , 1969 70, and so named because of the colorful yellow, pink and brown banded strata that mark the feature. usgs gazetteer Category Mountains of Antarctica RossDependency geo stub ...   more details



  1. Coloured Rain

    Mergeto Mr. Fantasy date January 2010 Unreferenced date January 2010 Coloured Rain is a psychedelic rock psychedelic rock pop song written by Steve Winwood , Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood rock musician Chris Wood and was recorded by Traffic band Traffic in 1967 for their debut album Mr. Fantasy . When Eric Burdon & The New Animals recorded it in October 1968 for their last album Love Is The Animals album Love Is , it was spelled Colored Rain . It was taken to a much greater length, of more than nine and half minutes compared to Traffic s less than three. Guitarist Andy Summers later wrote that this recording of Traffic s Coloured Rain contained one of the longest guitar solos ever recorded until this point ... a soaring hymn to ecstacy style solo that is so long that I find it impossible to play in a full trance state and still come out at the right place, so Zoot Money stands in the studio, counting the whole way, and at bar 189 he gives me the cue out. Supposedly this solo earned Summers a slight legendary reputation. In 1967 it was also covered by The Hassles , in 1968 by Al Kooper I Stand Alone Al Kooper album I Stand Alone album and in 1970 by Slade . Coloured Rain is also a German funk Gospel music gospel band. References Reflist Category 1967 songs Category Traffic songs Category The Animals songs Category Al Kooper songs Category Songs written by Steve Winwood ...   more details



  1. Frankoma Pottery

    Pottery http digital.library.okstate.edu encyclopedia entries F FR005.html Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Frankoma Pottery Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United States Category ...   more details



  1. Davenport Pottery

    Davenport Pottery was an English earthenware and porcelain manufacturer based in Longport, Staffordshire Longport , Staffordshire , http www.thepotteries.org potters davenport.htm . History In 1785, John Davenport b. 1765 , began as a potter working with Thomas Wolfe of Stoke. In 1794, he acquired his own pottery at Longport and began producing cream coloured blue printed earthenware. In about 1820 he opened a porcelain factory making tea and dessert services in the style of Royal Crown Derby Derby . John retired in 1830 and his sons, William and Henry, carried on the firm. Henry died in 1835 and the firm became William Davenport and Company. William died in 1869. The firm continued under William s two sons till 1887 when the factory was closed. Landscape artist James Holland artist James Holland 1800 1872 was employed, from the age of 12, for 7 years as a flower painter at the Longport works. His father and other members of the family were also employed there. Further reading Davenport Pottery and Porcelain 1794 1887 by Terrence A. Lockett 1972, Newton Abbot ISBN 071535681X Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category English pottery Category Staffordshire pottery ...   more details



  1. Pottery Barn

    The Pottery Barn store in Beverly Hills, California Pottery Barn is an American based upscale home furnishing ..., when it was purchased from GAP, Inc, Pottery Barn is a wholly owned subsidiary of Williams Sonoma Williams Sonoma, Inc. The company is headquartered in San Francisco , California . Pottery Barn also operates several specialty stores under the titles Pottery Barn Kids and PBteen. Pottery Barn has two retail catalogues, the traditional Pottery Barn catalogue and Pottery Barn Bed Bath to focus only on its bed and bath lines. The Pottery Barn was co founded in 1950 by Paul Secon , with his brother ... line manufactured by Lane in Toledo, Ohio. Pottery Barn Kids Pottery Barn Kids focuses on upscale children s furniture as well as bedding, towels, and baby clothing. The first Pottery Barn Kids store ... in 2009. Appearances in popular culture Trivia date July 2008 After Jennifer Aniston s character Rachel Green in the American television sitcom Friends bought furniture from Pottery Barn in the episode ... is often derided as an infomercial for Pottery Barn, as it centers around their furniture see ... thing he says is Hey, it s even got a Pottery Barn The Seinfeld episode The Junk Mail has Cosmo Kramer Kramer receiving multiple Pottery Barn catalogs, and he takes revenge by throwing them back ... some Star Wars sheets with staring Darth Vader   ... in Pottery Barn. In the Pilot episode of Glee ... of the Pottery Barn and bought mahogany toilet brushes. Will tells Terri that they can t waste their money ... treat him with respect like they do the fancy furniture in Pottery Barn. See also Commons category Williams Sonoma Williams Sonoma, Inc. Pottery Barn rule , non existent store policy spun by American politicians References Reflist External links http www.potterybarn.com Pottery Barn s official site http www.potterybarnkids.com Pottery Barn Kids website http www.pbteen.com PBteen website Williams ... Category Home decor retailers pt Pottery Barn ...   more details



  1. Ruskin Pottery

    Image ruskinpottery.jpg left thumb A selection of wares from the Ruskin Pottery in high fired reduction glazes Image ruskinplaques.jpg thumb right A selection of the ceramic plaques made by the Ruskin Pottery Image ruskinsouffle.jpg thumb right A group of Ruskin Pottery souffl , 1905 1913 The Ruskin Pottery was an English pottery studio founded in 1898 by Edward R. Taylor , the first Principal of Birmingham School of Art , to be run by his son, William Howson Taylor , formerly a student there. It was named after the artist, writer and social thinker John Ruskin , as the Taylors agreed with, and followed the tenets of Ruskin. The pottery was situated at 173 174 Oldbury Road Smethwick , Sandwell , West Midlands county West Midlands . The pottery produced was notable for the innovative glazes used on a range of brightly coloured pots, vases, buttons, bowls, tea services and jewellery. The glazes devised by William Howson Taylor included misty souffl glazes , ice crystal effect glazes crystalline , lustre glazes resembling metallic finishes, and the most highly regarded of all, sang de boeuf , which produced a blood red effect. The sang de boeuf glazes were created using reduction of copper and iron oxides at high temperature. This was a difficult technique, first developed in China in the 13th century and reinvented by several art potters in Europe in the late 19th century. William Howson Taylor was one of the principal exponents of high fired techniques, producing a range of colours ... the pottery documentation were deliberately destroyed, so that the unique Ruskin products could never be replicated. A large collection of Ruskin Pottery is on public display at Wednesbury Museum ... and is managed by Sandwell Museum Service. References The Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William ... Category Companies based in Birmingham, West Midlands Category Art pottery Category Companies disestablished in 1935 Category English pottery ceramics stub UK company stub ...   more details



  1. Indian pottery

    The pottery of ancient India is one of the most tangible and iconic elements of ancient Indian art . Pottery has also been found in the early settlements of Mehrgarh . Vedic pottery Wilhelm Rau 1900 has examined the references to pottery in Vedic texts like the Black Yajur Veda and the Taittiriya Samhita . According to his study, Vedic pottery is for example hand made and unpainted. According to Kuzmina 1983 , Vedic pottery that matches Willhelm s Rau description cannot be found in Asia Minor and Central Asia , though the pottery of Andronovo is similar in some respects. ref see Edwin Bryant, Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture, 2001 211 212 ref History The tradition of pottery making in India is very old. The ancient pottery of a country tells a lot about its civilization. For thousands of years pottery has been an important form of expression. Pottery is claimed By whom date November 2010 to be the most sensual of all arts. India has a great tradition of pottery making. The real beginning of Indian pottery began with the Indus Valley Civilization. There is proof of pottery being ... between pottery of third millennium Balochistan region Baluchistan and second millennium Pirak. ref While the geometric painted designs on pottery of Pirak may be quite different from those on Harappan pottery, they are very much in the older Quetta Amri tradition . Jarrige 1985 ref ... styles emerged from this simple style. Some of the most popular forms of pottery include unglazed pottery, glazed pottery, terracotta, and papier mache. ref http lifestyle.iloveindia.com lounge indian pottery 2141.html ref Unglazed pottery This is the oldest form of pottery practiced in India. There are three types of unglazed pottery. First is paper thin pottery, biscuit colored pottery decorated ... slips along with intricate patterns. The third is polished pottery this type of pottery is strong ... lounge indian pottery 2141.html ref Glazed pottery This era of pottery began in the 12th century AD ...   more details



  1. Mycenaean pottery

    Commons category Mycenaean culture Mycenaean pottery is the pottery , produced by Mycenaean Greece Mycenaean potters and divided by archaeologists into a series of stylistic phases, which can be grouped into four major stages, which roughly correspond with cultural historical stages. Late Helladic I IIA ca. 1675 1650 1490 1470 BC Late Helladic IIB IIIA1 ca. 1490 1470 1390 1370 BC Late Helladic IIIA2 B ca. 1390 1370 1190 BC Late Helladic IIIC ca. 1190 1050 1025 BC . Submycenaean pottery Submycenaean is now generally regarded as the final stage of Late Helladic IIIC and perhaps not even a very significant one , and is followed by Protogeometric art Protogeometric pottery 1050 25 900 BC ref Oliver Dickinson, The Aegean from Bronze Age to Iron Age ,London 2006, 14 15 ref . Archaeological evidence for a Dorian invasion at any time between 1200 and 900 BC. is absent, nor can any pottery style be associated with the Dorians . Dendrochronology Dendrochronological and C14 evidence for the start of the Protogeometric period now indicates this should be revised upwards to at least 1070 BC. if not earlier. ref http dendro.cornell.edu articles newton2005.pdf ref See also Helladic period Minyan ware Notes reflist References A. Furumark, Mycenaean Pottery I Analysis and Classification Stockholm 1941, 1972 P. A. Mountjoy, Mycenaean Decorated Pottery A Guide to Identification G teborg 1986 http projectsx.dartmouth.edu history bronze age lessons les 24.html Mycenaean Pictorial Art and Pottery http projectsx.dartmouth.edu DEFAULTSORT Mycenaean Pottery Category Mycenaean art Pottery Category Ancient Greek vase painting styles Ancient Greece stub Euro archaeology stub es Cer mica mic nica ru uk ...   more details



  1. J?mon Pottery

    Image Middle Jomon Period rope pottery 5000 4000BC.jpg thumb right A type of J mon Pottery. Image Jomon vessel 3000 2000BC.jpg thumb right Another type of J mon Pottery. The nihongo J mon Pottery J mon shiki Doki is an ancient pottery which was made during J mon period in Japan . The term J mon means the pattern of rope in Japanese, and the pottery is also known for its patterns of rope. Outline Oldest Pottery in the World The pottery vessels crafted in Ancient Japan during the J mon period are generally accepted to be the oldest pottery vessels in the world. This is not to be mistaken ... Vol. 102 Issue 1. Database on line. EBSCOhost accessed October 3, 2007. ref . Dating Bits of pottery ... in radiometric dating tests ref name One Rice, Prudence M. On the Origins of Pottery. Journal of Archaeological ..., 2007. ref . It is believed by many that J mon pottery was probably made even farther back than this date ... dating techniques, it is difficult to say for sure how far back J mon Pottery was made. Some sources ... V. Chronology of the earliest pottery in East Asia progress and pitfalls. Antiquity 80, 2006 362 ... 1,000 300 BCE ref Hall, M. E. Pottery Styles during the Early Jomon Period Geochemical Perspectives on the Moroiso and Ukishima Pottery Styles. Archaeometry 43, no. 1 2001 59 75. Database on line ... where Incipient J mon pottery vessels have been found ref name Woah , but the majority of J mon pottery remains come from the later periods. Characteristics The majority of J mon pottery has rounded ..., no.2 2007 361 388. Database on line. Project Muse accessed October 5, 2007. ref . Later J mon pottery ... marked . This refers to the impressions on the surface of the pottery which was created by pressing ... also Portal Ancient Japan Corded Ware culture , a prehistoric European culture also characterised by pottery with cord and rope impressions References reflist External links http www.e yakimono.net html jomon dogu.html Japanese Pottery Dogu Clay Figurines Japanese pottery DEFAULTSORT Jomon Pottery ...   more details




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