Search results for "Earthenware" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Faience or faïence is the conventional name in English for fine tin-glazed earthenware on a delicate pale buff body. The invention of a pottery ...
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  • of pottery. He perfected a cream-colored earthenware that, with the sanction ... the 1760s, with a type of cream-colored earthenware for the table in the popular ...
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  • a variety of items such as cord-marked earthenware cooking and storage vessels ... The advent of earthenware caused a change of diet, indicated by the ...
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  • of clay and firing conditions, one can produce earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. Clays sintered in fire were the first type of ceramic. They ...
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  • Raku tea bowls are hand made from earthenware, each with a unique shape ... * Earthenware * Porcelain * Clay * Korean pottery and porcelain ...
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  • variety of shapes and sizes. Coating the earthenware with some type of plant ... utilizing a cauldron and a shallow earthenware pan for most cooking tasks ...
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  • a wide range of ceramics, including earthenware, stoneware and porcelain ... after firing is often used for making earthenware or terra cotta flower ...
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  • Standardized earthenware plumbing pipes with broad flanges making use of asphalt for preventing leakages appeared in the urban settlements of ...
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  • [[Image:Korea-Hanok-Jars-Kimchi-01.jpg|thumb|right|Large earthenware ... winter and stored in the ground in large earthenware kimchi pots. These days ...
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  • [[Image:Earthenware architecture models, Eastern Han Dynasty, 1.JPG|thumb|right|Eastern Han Dynasty (22–220 C.E.) earthenware models of watchtowers ...
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  • Earthenware is fired at 1800°F to 2100°F. It is lighter and easier ... Stoneware is much denser and heavier than earthenware, and the glaze ...
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  • *1894. Earthenware of Florida: Collection of Clarence B. Moore. *1894. Natural History of Flaked Stone Implements. Schulte Pub. Co. ...
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  • single specimen trees in wooden trays or earthenware pots, originated in China ... single specimen trees in wooden trays or earthenware pots. The trees were trained ...
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  • by the discovery of some Bronze Age burials in earthenware vessels in Norfolk near Browne's home. Hydriotaphia is perhaps one of the earliest and ...
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  • By 2700 B.C.E., these cities had standardized earthenware plumbing pipes with broad flanges for easy joining with asphalt to stop leaks. ...
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  • *Earthenware is often made from clay, quartz, and feldspar. *Ferrite (Fe3O4), which is ferrimagnetic, is used in the core of electrical transformers ...
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  • milk and sugar and sold to passers-by in small earthenware cups that are discarded after use. Jane Pettigrew and Bruce Richardson, The New Tea Companion ...
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  • used metal, wood, fabric, lacquerer and earthenware with glass, leather or ... The use of earthenware on the Korean peninsula goes back to the Neolithic ...
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  • burial chambers lined with stone) and earthenware jar coffins manifest other new forms of burial. Dolmens and stone cists yielded bronze objects ...
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  • this finding, artifacts from Korea and Jomon earthenware from the Tohoku region of the same time period as the initial study were compared, with the ...
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  • they used fire to melt metals and burn earthenware pipes. Only then were ... [[Image:Earthenware architecture models, Eastern Han Dynasty, 3.JPG ...
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  • shaped ruby-colored, and slight pink mouth earthenware vases have been found. In early twentieth century, cave explorers and researchers from ...
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  • special ceremony- gently warmed in a small earthenware or porcelain bottle called a tokkuri, and sipped from a small porcelain cup called a sakazuki ...
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  • province, where archaeologists found earthenware tripod vessels with hollow ... domestic wares included coarse, sandy earthenware with cord-marked, stamped ...
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  • Three Colours"), which are earthenware figurines made in the traditional style of the Tang Dynasty. Interestingly, three of ancient China’s ...
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  • solution, in which was immersed an unglazed earthenware container filled with sulfuric acid, in which was immersed a zinc electrode. Up to this point ...
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  • often grouped into three main categories, earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. The Chinese tradition recognizes only two primary categories of ceramics ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Economics [[Image:Jan de Bray 002.jpg|right|300px|thumb|The Governors of the Haarlem Guild of St ...
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  • which it was piped to the complex. A 9.8-inch, earthenware pipe lies about 59 inches below the surface, in line with the main walkway; this filled ...
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  • two vessels. One was a stamped black earthenware urn of late sixth century type. The other was a large bronze hanging bowl in excellent condition ...
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  • adorne many objects such as fibulas, cinctures, earthenware fragments, and on the bottom of drinking vessels. The French archaeologist Gabriel de Mortillet ...
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  • The Chinese inventor Pi Sheng made movable type of earthenware circa 1045, but there are no known surviving examples of his printing. Metal movable ...
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  • imitation of turquoise, in the glazed earthenware product faience. Later glass and enamel were also used, and in modern times more sophisticated ...
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  • of soft tofu is made and carried around in an earthenware jar. It is scooped into a bowl with a shallow, flat spoon, and is served with either powdered ...
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  • Japan. Sumo wrestlers are depicted among the earthenware figures surrounding the exterior of some ancient Japanese burial mounds, and in clay figure ...
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  • jpg|thumb|200px|left|Korean earthenware jar with comb pattern. 4000 B.C.E., Amsa-Dong, near Seoul. British Museum.]] The earliest known Korean ...
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  • tools, weights, measures, seals, earthenware and ornaments—followed the uniform standard and quality found across the Indus civilization. Lothal ...
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  • often played the sport. There are even glazed earthenware figurines from the time period showing women playing the sport. During the earlier Southern ...
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  • [[Image:Earthenware architecture models, Eastern Han Dynasty, 4.JPG|thumb|200px|Eastern Han tomb models of watchtowers; the one on the left has ...
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  • (ca. 10,000 B.C.E.), when the earliest soft earthenware was coil-made, decorated by hand-impressed rope patterns (Jomon ware), and baked in the open ...
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  • be found to have been filled, at some point, with earthenware of exceptional quality. Thousands of unique vessels alone were found in the Sialk and Jiroft ...
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