Researchers are using chemical and mineral analysis to trace the origins of ancient pottery in Israel, building a national ...
The project, launched by the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), aims to trace the origin of thousands of ceramic vessels ...
Archaeological ceramics and pottery production constitute an interdisciplinary field that deciphers the technological practices and cultural traditions of past societies. Fundamental to this research ...
When Europeans began arriving in New England, they brought only necessary supplies. Kitchen supplies were not among the items given cargo space, and so it was that regional potteries began to spring ...
St. Paul’s Deneen Pottery, which once filed for bankruptcy, is increasing its production and focusing on future goals. Located just off of University Avenue at 2325 Endicott St., Deneen Pottery spans ...
YORK, England, March 21 (UPI) --Archaeologists believe pottery was invented by the people of ancient Japan some 16,000 years ago. But production was slow until the end the ice age. Around 11,500 years ...
Located in Manhattan, the New York City Archaeological Repository houses a number archaeology collections, recovered from various seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth century contexts, including ...
AMMAN — Ancient Gerasa (modern Jerash) was a well-known centre for pottery production: The evidence for that large scale commerce comes from the 2nd century AD, during the heydays of the Roman Empire.
TEHRAN--Pottery artifacts from the village of Mend with geometric and plant motifs, discovered in excavations conducted around Gonabad, indicate the advanced civilization of people of this region ...
East Fork Pottery will invest $2.5 million to expand production capabilities, adding 40 new engineering and production jobs, and doubling production capacity.
The Turkish city of Kutahya, known in ancient times as Cotyaeum, situated in the western part of the country along the Porsuk River, has long been famed for its pottery and ceramics, with production ...