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ON THE LOCALISATION OF THE CRONICLE CITY UNENIZH
Published in Місто: історія, культура, суспільство (2017-06-01)“… The article explores the problem of localization of the chronicle city of Uneniz, which, from one of the existing points of view, relates the origin of the modern city of Nizhyn. …”
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Forming digital kinships with earthen materials. The T-Stool
Published in Agathón (2021-12-01)“…This paper aims to address how the ceramic process has been conceptualized to develop a new kinship between ceramic and its counterparts through digital technology. …”
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O AŞEZARE DIN EVUL MEDIU TIMPURIU DESCOPERITĂ LA PIŞCHIA (JUD. TIMIŞ) ÎN ANUL 2010
Published in Analele Banatului. Arheologie-Istorie (2022-12-01)“…There are also redbrick oxidizing ceramic fragments shaped on a high-speed wheel from a semi-fine paste with pebbles in the composition, which gives it a rough appearance. …”
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The common black-eared opossum in the symbolic and iconographic universe. From the effigy ornaments in the lesser Antilles to the European graphics of Simivulpa and its variants in...
Published in Ciencia y Sociedad (2023-12-01)“… This study focuses on the aesthetic analysis, iconographic variants, and symbolism of the common black-eared opossum (Didelphis marsupialis Linnaeus 1758) in ceramic ornaments of agro-ceramic origin of the Saladoid tradition with Barrancoid influence, located in the south of the Lesser Antilles arc and Venezuela, currently held in different collections, scientific academies, and museums around the world, particularly in the Caribbean and United States. …”
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Geo-archaeology, archaeometry, and history of a seismic-endangered historical site in central Apennines (Italy)
Published in Heritage Science (2023-04-01)“…The archaeometry applied to the ceramic, coin, and wooden artefacts resulting from the excavation established a chronology of the periods of use and abandonment of the St. …”
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A multi-analytical characterization of fourteenth to eighteenth century pottery from the Kongo kingdom, Central Africa
Published in Scientific Reports (2022-06-01)“…Despite the large number of historical studies relying on African and European oral and written chronicles, there are still considerable gaps in our current understanding of this political unit. …”
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Tarkhansky Ostrog of the 17th−18th centuries: directions of search and the beginning of research
Published in Вестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии (2021-08-01)“…The cultural deposit yielded scanty fragments of the Koptyaki Culture, Late Bronze Age, and Medieval ceramics, although mainly represented by shards of crockery manufactured on a potter’s wheel. …”
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