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    The archaeological evidence for the evolution of Greek religious practice from the Submycenaean Period to the early Archaic Period. Think about the kinds of offerings made (animal sacrifices‚ votives‚ etc.)‚ the basic elements of a sanctuary (temenos and alter)‚ and any buildings in it. Obviously the development of early temples would be part of the answer. Submycenaean Period: 1200-1050 BC Religion was essential in the palace system Mycenaean deities embodied economical authority Redistribution

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    Josiah Wedgewood

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    strategies such as celebrity endorsements among the aristocrats and nobles‚ display rooms for his wares‚ “inertia selling”‚ and brand marketing. These and his ability to manage his company’s growth‚ had helped lead to his juggernaut business in the pottery industry in the 18th century‚ one that has continued to this day. According to Koehn‚ “he [Josiah Wedgwood] recognized that rising incomes in eighteenth-century Britain meant that many men and women now had more money to spend on nonessential goods

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    Abstract: Egyptian canopic jars function as funerary pottery and a symbol of the protection offered by the four Sons of Horus. Although Egypt gets the most recognition‚ several other ancient cultures have similar pottery used for the dead’s benefit. Greek kraters functioned both as wine mixing pots and pots for liquid offerings for the dead. Both of these ceramics allow the viewer to observe key pieces of their respective cultures’ values‚ religion‚ and technology. Known as Egyptian canopic jars

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    model on several craft based enterprises in South Africa however I am only going to focus on one namely Ardmore potteries. Ardmore was started in 1985 by Fée Halsted Berning in KwaZulu-Natal on her husband’s farm in the Midlands. Halsted was introduced to a young lady named Bonnie Ntshalintshali who could not work in the fields on the farm because of a deformity in

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    and the Hispano & Morison golden pottery became famous all over the world during the 14th century. Almost 10‚000 years later‚ as settled communities were established‚ tiles were manufactured in Mesopotamia and India. The first use of functional pottery vessels for storing water and food is thought to be around 9‚000 or 10‚000 BC. Clay bricks were also made around the same time. CERAMICS IN THE SUB-CONTINENT In sub-continent‚ Ceramics were such as pottery and tiles with motifs besides being

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    all the materials necessary. The clay is cupped in the hand‚ then the thumb is used as a center piece for the clay and then pinched around‚ making a bowl. This method is a starting point for beginner potters. Coiling is a traditional method for pottery and can be done through rolling out coils or ropes of clay to a desired thickness. The coiled clay is then stacked and can be smoothed together or left to display the ridges. Coils can also be added to slabs within joints‚ this helps minimize cracking

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    figurines of people and animals. The Earliest Neolithic pottery found in Siberia and Central Asia is similar to pottery found in northern Britain‚ suggesting that early Neolithic colonist may have come to Ireland from northern Britain. The pottery bowls were made by winding coils of clay in a circle to form the sides of the bowl‚ smoothing them‚ and finally firing them on an open fire. After the making of these vessels were mastered‚ pottery was decorated with dots or lines in the surface of the

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    clay)‚ Vaseline /liquid soap‚ hammer ‚ chisel/screwdriver‚ ----- Plaster and slip are available at most ceramic supply centers. I listed some local suppliers on the resources page in this packet. Plaster comes in a couple different types. Pottery plaster is the standard and readily available at ceramic supply stores. Casting plaster is only necessary if you want to make extremely detailed pieces. I go with the cheapest and it works fine for classwork. Just as clay comes in many forms‚ so

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    Josh DeWeese: Beauty in the Unpredictable Intermediate Ceramics Art 160 Professor Una Mjurka March 12‚ 2013 Yanelly Torres Josh DeWeese is an esteemed‚ modern ceramic artist and an educator. He resides in Bozeman‚ Montana with his wife Rosalie Wynkoop where they have a home and a ceramics studio. Josh DeWeese is currently an Assistant ceramic Professor at Montana State University. He was the Resident Director for the Archie Bray Foundation from 1992-2006 where he was able to focus most

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