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"According to Ceramics Monthly, approximately 75% of potters glaze their pieces at mid-range temperatures--and this complete studio guide eliminates the guesswork from the popular process. Along with hundreds of recipes, it explores mixing, application, specific firing and cooling cycles, and all the factors that make glazes work. See how to boost colors with intense stains, washes, and underglazes; achieve stunning results that equal high-fire glazing, and expand the frontiers of mid-range with tips for wood, salt, and soda firing. "--
Glazes. --- Glazes --- Pottery craft. --- CRAFTS & HOBBIES / Pottery & Ceramics.
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ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES --- Pottery & Ceramics --- Pottery, English --- History --- Herculaneum Pottery Company (Liverpool, England) --- History. --- English pottery
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Pottery, Greek --- Pottery --- Archaeology --- Céramique grecque --- Céramique --- Archéologie --- Analysis --- Conservation and restoration --- Methodology --- Analyse --- Conservation et restauration --- Méthodologie --- Céramique antique --- Céramique antique --- Archaeology. --- Pottery, ceramics, scientific diagnosis, Greek. --- Social sciences (General) --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities
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Dolia. --- Wine industry --- Ancient Economy. --- Ancient Trade. --- Ancient Wine. --- Caroline Cheung. --- Craft Production. --- Dolia: The Containers That Made Rome an Empire of Wine. --- Food Supply. --- Food storage. --- Ostia. --- Pottery, Ceramics. --- Roman Italy. --- Roman agriculture. --- Roman archaeology. --- Roman economy. --- Roman empire. --- Roman history. --- Roman pottery. --- Roman trade. --- Storage. --- Villas. --- barrels. --- central Italy. --- container technologies. --- decline in dolia use. --- dolia in Iberia. --- dolium repair. --- dolium. --- trade containers. --- viticulture. --- wine storage.
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Ce quatrième ouvrage de la série "Conquête de la steppe" présente de nouvelles études d'archéologie, de géoarchéologie et d'anthropologie issues d'un important programme de prospection de la zone steppique de la Syrie centrale à l'est de Hama, qui s'est déroulé de 1995 à 2010. Les périodes dont il est question ici vont du PPNB à l'époque contemporaine (VIIIe millénaire av. J.-C.-XXIe s. ap. J.-C.). L'adaptation de l'homme à l'environnement est abordée du point de vue de l'acquisition et du stockage de l'eau en milieu aride, grâce aux citernes pluviales, et à travers deux études de cas : celle d'un village du PPNB et celle de deux années pluviométriques extrêmes. Une partie des articles (céramique, monnaies, monuments religieux) éclaire d'un nouveau jour la définition du territoire régional, durant l'Antiquité et par la suite. Des questions de topographie historique sont aussi abordées grâce à la publication de nouvelles inscriptions. Enfin, plusieurs contributions concernent les formes de l'habitat, aussi bien les résidences luxueuses des propriétaires terriens (des époques omeyyade et contemporaine) que les villages byzantins et les processus de sédentarisation à l'époque contemporaine.
Prospecting --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Human settlements --- Material culture --- Prospection --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Etablissements humains --- Culture matérielle --- Syria --- Syrie --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Archaeology --- Environmental archaeology --- Dwellings --- Water-supply --- History --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Culture matérielle --- Antiquités --- Archaeology - Syria --- Environmental archaeology - Syria --- Excavations (Archaeology) - Syria --- Dwellings - Syria - History - To 1500 --- Water-supply - Syria - History - To 1500. --- Syria - Antiquities --- Environmental studies, Geography & Development --- History & Archaeology --- Arid Margins --- archaeology --- geoarchaeology --- housing --- nomad --- monastery --- climate --- water management --- residence --- pottery (ceramics) --- archéologie --- monastère --- environnement --- habitat --- monnaie --- peuplement --- climat --- céramique --- géoarchéologie --- marge aride --- steppe --- prospection --- nomade --- sédentaire --- PPNB --- Antiquities.
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