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  1. Main types

    The earliest forms of pottery were made from clays that were fired at low temperatures, initially in pit-fires or in open
    Because … See more

    Pottery - Wikipedia

    • Pottery is the process and the products of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other raw materials, which are fired at high temperatures to give them a hard and durable form. The place where such wares are made by a potter is also called a pottery (plural potteries). The definition of pottery, used by the ASTM International, is "all fired ceramic wares th… See more

    Archaeology

    The study of pottery can help to provide an insight into past cultures. Fabric analysis (see section below), used to analyse the fabric of pottery, is important part of archaeology for understanding the archaeologi… See more

    Clay bodies and raw materials

    Body, or clay body, is the material used to form pottery. Thus a potter might prepare, or order from a supplier, such an amount of earthenware body, stoneware body or porcelain body. The compositions of clay bodies vari… See more

    Production

    The production of pottery includes the following stages:
    • Preparing the clay body.
    • Shaping
    • Drying
    • Firing… See more

    History

    A great part of the history of pottery is prehistoric, part of past pre-literate cultures. Therefore, much of this history can only be found among the artifacts of archaeology. Because pottery is so durable, pottery and shards of … See more

    Further reading

    • ASTM Standard C 242-01 Standard Terminology of Ceramic Whitewares and Related Products
    • Ashmore, Wendy & Sharer, Robert J., (2000). Discovering Our Past: A Brief Introduction to Archaeology Third Editio… See more

     
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  2. Ancient Roman pottery - Wikipedia

    Pottery was essential for cooking food in antiquity. Although metal utensils made of bronze or iron were widely available in the Roman period, simple, functional earthenware bowls, pans, casseroles and jars were an inexpensive and …

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  4. Art pottery - Wikipedia

    Art pottery is a term for pottery with artistic aspirations, made in relatively small quantities, mostly between about 1870 and 1930. [1] Typically, sets of the …

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    • Japanese pottery and porcelain - Wikipedia

      43 rows · Pottery and porcelain (陶磁器, tōjiki, also yakimono (焼きもの), or tōgei (陶芸)) is one of the oldest Japanese crafts and art forms, dating back to the Neolithic period. [1] Types have included earthenware , pottery , stoneware , …

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