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Who Were the First People to Make P... ... Questions Kids Ask About: ... Who were the first southwest people to make pottery?
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However, the absence of oblique 'furrowed' decoration on west Kent pottery (Fig. 20) provides convincing evidence of regionalisation ... Clay was mixed with 'temper' such as sand or crushed pottery,
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Petrographic examination of temper sands in prehistoric Oceanian pottery collected by archaeologists from island groups spread across the tropical Pacific ...
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Now that we've taken all the sand and impurities out of our material it's time to make the clay usable for pottery by adding some temper back in.
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similarity to temper sands in prehistoric potsherds from sites on nearby Santo and neighbouring Aore. The third temper type is an exotic sand whose presence ...
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australianmuseum.net.au/Uploads/Journals/17860/1285.pdf
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sand tempers in prehistoric potsherds from Pacific islands are governed by the ... not mingled by sedimentary dispersal systems, each temper sand is a faithful ...
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from the nature of temper sands added to clay bodies before firing ... exotic tempers would imply the import of pottery or sand, and could provide unambiguous ...
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www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/jso_0300-953x_1998_num_107_2_2052
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Petrographic restudy of quartzose temper sands in potsherds recovered by Suggs and Sinoto from the Ha'atuatua archaeological site on Nuku Hiva in the ...
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Al Si5 Cu3, BS 1490, LM 4; Aluminium, LM4 is fairly durable and, with treatment, is moderately strong. It is very versatile but is rarely pressure die cast.
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