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    the conclusions arising out of the SWOT analysis in no more than 250 words to ensure that you focus upon the key issues. Answer: SWOT Analysis  Strengths: - Has been in operation for over 50 years. - 150 production staff with advanced pottery-making skills‚ some have been working for more than 15 years. - Produces the finest vases in the market. - Has three large capacity factories in different areas. - Strong relationships with raw material vendors. - The management team is committed

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    microscope. Chemical analysis of the residues can reveal evidence of phosphate or animal fat which implies the cooking of meat. Iron objects may be recovered from a hearth trench as iron may also have been made into pots for cooking although pottery made using a pottery wheel was more common. Iron Cauldrons used over the hearth had many uses in meal preparation such as boiling meat or heating drinks (Online.aberdeenshire.gov.uk‚ 2016). If the remains of an iron cauldron were found it may also contain residues

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    The Oldest Ceramics

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    mudbank or by pit firing in a trench. The Venus of Dolní Věstonice is the very oldest ceramic known. This figurine‚ together with a few others from nearby locations‚ is the oldest known ceramic in the world‚ predating the use of fired clay to make pottery. It has a height of 111mm and a width of 43mm at its widest point and is made of a clay body fired at a relatively low temperature. It has been dated at 29‚000–25‚000 BCE using a variety of techniques. It was discovered in what is now the Czech Republic

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    of these types of ceramic Examples of structural ceramics are: bricks‚ pipes and roof tiles Example of Refractories ceramics: gas fire radiant’s‚ steel and glass making crucibles. Example of white ware ceramic: tableware‚ cookware‚ wall tiles‚ pottery products and sanitary ware. Example of Technical ceramic: gas burner nozzles‚ ballistic protection‚ nuclear fuel uranium oxide pellets‚ biomedical implants‚ coatings of jet engine and turbine blades. Properties List 5 properties

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    Poor people sleep in clay huts or tents made of goat fur. In larger villages‚ their houses are made of stone. A normal Amazigh house has a flat roof that allows more floors to be added as needed‚ it is made of rammed earth or clay. They normally have three or four floors. On the bottom floor the oxen and goats live together being fed through a hole in the ceiling. Kitchen waste is dropped through the hole and is an eco-friendly method of waste disposal. The clothing of these ancient people differs

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    The earliest surrey white-wares found in London are dated to the middle of the 13th century. They are similar to 13th and 14th century pottery excavated from a number of kiln sites in Kingston upon the Thames and have therefore been termed Kingston-type ware. However‚ all Surrey white-ware clays are typical of the Reading Beds‚ which outcrop in the Farnham area of Surrey‚ which is not close

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    Running Head: ROWE POTTERY WORKS Rowe Pottery Works: Putting a Pottery Business Back on Track Margaret Jones Baker College Abstract In the past two and half years‚ Rowe Pottery Works has experienced financial losses despite the ever-growing demand for salt-glazed pottery. The pottery production department is mainly responsible for the losses. A new controller was recently hired to evaluate the processes and make recommendations that will bring this once profitable business back on track

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    Egyptians Contribution

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    Egyptians contribution Egyptians had a lot of contributions to the development of pottery. Communities around the central Nile Valley made use of the quality clay that existed along the river First of all‚ pottery was produced by the ancient Egyptians for basic use like we use containers or plastic. Today‚ they are finding more evidence of Egypt’s influence in the region by pot shards. The pottery of Egypt was of a fine quality compare to others. The pieces who where created were very lustrous

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    Artifacts in Jamaica

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    pot appeared in the fourteenth century in Egypt‚ and was commonly made of metal. Examples are known of tin‚ lead‚ pewter‚ copper‚ silver‚ and even gold. The chamber pots used in Colonial America were originally patterned after silver models‚ but pottery was the most common material used. Chamber pots is just a few of the many items brought to Jamaica during the era of Christopher Columbus and was an item frequently found through out the colonial sit of Port Royal. The first ceramic model was recorded

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    Mehrgarh Period Analysis

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    4.3.1 Mehrgarh Period I (7000 BCE-5500 BCE) In this period I‚ people of that started farming but witout pottery. At that time people use plants‚ for instace wheat and barely catteles ‚ goats for farming and these are the source of their nutrion. They started to build building an place to live and theymade baskets to carry food and stones and bangels and things for very basic needs. And even at that they have sytem of burry as many buried had founded by archeologist teams. Jewelry which was wore

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