Surface ceramics from ancient Samos reveal a self-sufficient rural economy, challenging the island’s image as a ...
Pottery in ancient Greece, as elsewhere, was fired in a specially-made ceramic kiln. Other firing structures, including food ovens, smelting furnaces, and lime kilns, would have been unsuitable for ...
Painted over the enormous midsection of the Dipylon amphora—a nearly 2,800-year-old clay vase from Greece—silhouetted figures surround a corpse in a funeral scene. Intricate geometric patterns zig and ...
Researchers are using chemical and mineral analysis to trace the origins of ancient pottery in Israel, building a national ...
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