Earthenware

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131Ceramic materials / Staffordshire pottery / Crockery / Earthenware / Ceramic art / Creamware / Stoneware / Ceramic glaze / Visual arts / Pottery / Ceramics

Frank Farmer’s notes - transcribed by J. Eastman[removed]Editor’s Note: This information was transcribed verbatim from crumbling, faded papers found in the lab trailer in summer[removed]Be cautious when using these

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Source URL: crgis.ndc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2009-12-15 17:50:37
132Vassar College / Academia / Crockery / Earthenware / Pottery

Toyohara Chikanobu, Japanese[removed]Court Lady, 1896 Color woodblock print; ink and colors on paper Bequest of Linda Lowenstein, [removed]Acquisitions

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Source URL: fllac.vassar.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-30 10:26:20
133Hopi people / Crockery / Earthenware / Pottery

W at e r c o l o r s a n d D r a w i n g s[removed]Acquisitions Luke Anowtalik (Inuit, Arviat, Canada, [removed])

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Source URL: fllac.vassar.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-30 10:26:19
134Ceramics / Ceramic art / Ceramic glaze / Chinese ceramics / Bisque / Earthenware / Porcelain / Stoneware / Cookware and bakeware / Visual arts / Pottery / Ceramic materials

DIVISION J - CERAMICS RULES: 1. One piece consists of no more than one item with lid (i.e., sugar bowl w/lid). More than one piece is considered a set. Pieces in a set must be related. 2. All work must be done by the mem

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Source URL: lincolncounty.colostate.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-07 12:56:26
135Porcelain / Earthenware / Creamware / Stoneware / Delftware / Ceramic glaze / Tile / Visual arts / Pottery / Ceramic materials

CLOVERDALE (44HT45) ARTIFACT CATALOG Note: The trash pit at the Cloverdale site was excavated in the Fall of 1973, using a ten-foot grid. The excavation units were gridded in cardinal directions from a center point (only

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Source URL: crgis.ndc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2010-01-05 16:39:33
136Dielectrics / Ceramics / Staffordshire pottery / Earthenware / Ceramic glaze / Porcelain / Creamware / Delftware / Brick / Visual arts / Pottery / Ceramic materials

Chesterville Site (44HT1) Artifact Inventory Box 1 - (Lots[removed]NOTE: Boxes 1-3 consist of artifacts recovered in the Fall 1974 shovel test survey of the Chesterville site, plus various surface finds. For the survey, te

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Source URL: crgis.ndc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2009-12-15 17:51:34
137Porcelain / Tin-glazed pottery / Chinese ceramics / Ceramic art / Earthenware / Maiolica / Majolica / Stoneware / Tin-glazing / Visual arts / Pottery / Faience

Terminology Variation: On the Concept of Synonymy in the Light of an Interlingual Analysis of a Terminology Field Jana Levická Abstract The author presents a pragmatic approach towards differentiating near or quasisynon

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Source URL: korpus.juls.savba.sk

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-27 18:16:20
138Ceramics / Staffordshire pottery / Cookware and bakeware / Stoneware / Creamware / Ceramic art / Porcelain / Earthenware / Visual arts / Pottery / Ceramic materials

A Place Forgotten: Lower Howard’s Creek, Kentucky as an example of changing industrial and consumer landscapes, the John and R

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Source URL: crai-ky.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-18 12:35:15
139Ceramics / Ceramic art / Dielectrics / Terra sigillata / Ceramic glaze / Ceramic / Glass / Nickel / Oil lamp / Visual arts / Pottery / Ancient Roman pottery

Fire and Light Grace Nickel’s Metaphorical Lamps by Glen R. Brown “Light Sconce #9,” 46 cm (18 in.) in height, handbuilt white earthenware, with terra sigillata,

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Source URL: gracenickel.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-03-13 23:23:07
140Ceramic art / Chinese ceramics / Stoneware / Ceramic glaze / Kiln / Earthenware / Porcelain / Shigaraki ware / Bizen ware / Visual arts / Pottery / Japanese pottery and porcelain

Ancient Style, Modern Sensibility A Traditional View on Japanese Pottery Makoto Hatori It is generally considered that there are three important factors in the creation process of Japanese pottery:

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Source URL: www2r.biglobe.ne.jp

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-12 21:58:59
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