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  1. Ochre Coloured Pottery culture

    Some scholars regard the OCP culture as late or impoverished Harappan culture, while others see it as an indigenous culture unrelated to the Harappan. V. N. Misra in S.P. Gupta 1995 140 regards the OCP as only a final and impoverished stage of the Late Harappan culture and designates this phase as Degenerate Harappan . Together with the Cemetery H culture and the Gandhara Grave culture ...   more details



  1. Mississippian culture pottery

    Mississippian culture pottery is the Ceramics of indigenous peoples of the Americas ceramic tradition of the Mississippian culture 800 to 1600 CE found as Artifact archaeology artifacts in archaeological ... File Angel Mounds diorama of pottery making HRoe 2010.jpg right 200px thumb A diorama of a Mississippian culture potter from the Angel Mounds site museum Mississippian culture pottery was made ... the Nodena Site in Arkansas gallery Textile impressed ceramics Some Mississippian culture pottery was decorated ... Oklahoma Museum of Natural History Pottery produced by the Caddoan Mississippian culture is some of the finest ... cultures such as Fourche Maline culture Fourche Maline , a distinctive pottery tradition emerged, unmistakable ... Pottery from the Fort Walton Culture File OcmulgeeCeramics.JPG Human effigy Ocmulgee National Monument ... insights into the culture. Because pottery is durable and often survives long after artifacts ... of indigenous peoples of the Americas Fort Ancient Ceramics Fort Ancient culture pottery Hopewell pottery ... North America DEFAULTSORT Mississippian Culture Pottery Category Mississippian culture Pottery ... practices, trade, and interaction among Mississippian peoples. The value of this pottery on the illegal ... in a wood fire. Most pottery found at Mississippian sites is of the variety known as Mississippian ... the makers of pottery, as in most other Native American cultures. Archaeologists found 11 polishing pebbles and a mushroom shaped pottery anvil in the grave of a woman at the Nodena Site . ref name MorseDNodena Shell tempered pottery has long been known to exist in the middle and lower Mississippi ... Chicago ref Mississippian pottery is easily distinguished from earlier Woodland period pottery. Woodland ... flecks of shell temper and round bottomed pottery forms. For decades archeologists have examined, sorted ... produced shell tempered pottery in the Central Mississippi Valley at sites, such as the Fairmont ... pottery tool set including a pottery, anvil, wooden paddle, mussel shell scrapers ...   more details



  1. Coloured

    Cape &mdash in which a distinctive Cape Coloured and affiliated Cape Malay culture developed ...About the term for an ethnic group used in Southern Africa other uses Color disambiguation usage of coloured ... Coloured family.jpg 250px br Extended coloured family with roots in Cape Town , Kimberley, Northern ... Coloured population proportion map.svg thumb 250px Coloured people as a proportion of the total ... 40 60 col2 legend 31A354 60 80 legend 006D2C 80 100 File South Africa 2001 Coloured population density map.svg thumb 250px Density of the Coloured population in South Africa. clear columns col1 legend ... Coloured also known as Bruinmense , Kleurlinge or Bruin Afrikaners in Afrikaans refers to an heterogeneous ... url volume 324 issue 5930 pages 1035 44 ref However, the maternal female contribution to the Coloured ... PD, et al., 2010 . Strong maternal Khoisan contribution to the South African coloured population ... naturalised racial group means that they are coloured in the southern African context. Such people ... of human beings race focused society, the government used the term Coloured to describe one of the four ... as Coloured . For example, Coloureds did not have to carry a dompas an identity document designed ... African group, did. Coloured people constitute a majority of the population in Western Cape ... Afrikaans formal Afrikaans as taught at school , and English. Pre apartheid Coloured people played ... Organisation , established in 1902, had an exclusively Coloured membership its leader Abdullah Abdurahman rallied Coloured political efforts for many years. ref cite web url http www.sahistory.org.za ... History Online accessdate 2009 10 23 ref Many Coloured people later joined the African National ... or others, many Coloured people were active in the fight against apartheid. The political rights of Coloured people varied by location and over time. In the 19th century they theoretically ... disproportionately. In the Transvaal Republic or the Orange Free State , they had few rights. Coloured ...   more details



  1. Ochre Pits

    Image Ochre pits.JPG thumb 300px The Ochre Pits The Ochre Pits are a popular tourist destination in Australia s Northern Territory , approximately 50 kilometres west of Alice Springs along the Larapinta Trail . The pits consist of several layers of multi coloured, layered rock that was traditionally used by Australian Indigenous Australians Aborigine s in ceremonies and played an important role in the continent s economy , being trade d with neighbouring clan s and http www.aiatsis.gov.au aboriginal studies press aboriginal wall map map page countries , in every direction on the continent. The mine belongs to the Western Arrernte people. Prior to European settlement of the area in 1880, only certain men were qualified to collect the ochre . It was considered some of the choicest ochre soft to touch, vivid, with a slight sheen to it. The colours range from gold to crimson. After the ochre was mined by the Western Arrernte , it was ground and mixed with Emu fat for ceremonial body adornment. See also Larapinta Trail West MacDonnell Ranges West MacDonnell National Park Western Arrernte coord missing Northern Territory Category Australian Aboriginal culture Category Geology of the Northern Territory Category Visitor attractions in the Northern Territory Unreferenced date July 2007 nl Ochre Pits ...   more details



  1. Ochre (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar ochre Ochre or OCHRE may refer to Ochre , the golden yellow color and its pigment Ochre, a clay that is colored by varying amounts of hematite Ochre musician , the stage name of electronic musician Chris Leary Ochre, the stop codon UAA in classical genetics Ochre River, Manitoba , in Canada Object centered high level reference ontology computer science , an upper ontology See also Ochyor disambiguation Ogre disambiguation disambig ja ...   more details



  1. Ochre-breasted

    Ochre breasted may refer to Ochre breasted Antpitta , a species of bird in the Formicariidae family Ochre breasted Brush finch , a species of bird in the Emberizidae family Ochre breasted Foliage gleaner , a species of bird in the Furnariidae family Ochre breasted Pipit , a species of bird in the Motacillidae family Ochre breasted Tanager , a species of bird in the Thraupidae family See also Ochraceous breasted disambig ...   more details



  1. Ochre-striped

    Ochre striped may refer to Ochre striped Antpitta , a bird Ochre striped cardinalfish , a fish disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Ochre-rumped

    Ochre rumped may refer to Ochre rumped Antbird , a Brazilian bird Ochre rumped Bunting , an Asian bird disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Ochre (musician)

    Infobox musical artist name Ochre background non vocal instrumentalist birth name Christopher Scott Leary alias birth date 1979 death date origin Manchester , England instrument genre Intelligent dance music IDM br Ambient Music Ambient occupation Musician years active 2001 present label Benbecula Records br Toytronic Records associated acts website http ochremusic.com ochremusic.com Ochre is the stage name of England English electronic music ian Christopher Leary. The name Ochre was originally adopted as the title for Leary s academic work while studying audio production at Newcastle College , as a variation of Oaker , being the name of a street in Manchester where Leary spent his early childhood. ref name name cite news url http www.themilkfactory.co.uk interviews ochreiw 1.htm publisher The Milk Factory title Ochre Interview Pt. 1 date December 2004 ref Leary also holds a Master s degree in music . Discography Albums AudioMicroDevice 2001 no label A Midsummer Nice Dream 2004, Toytronic Records Lemodie 2006, Benbecula Records Like Dust of the Balance 2009, Benbecula Records Early Learning 2011 EP Death of an Aura EP 2008, Benbecula Records Petl EP 2009, Baselogic References references External links discogs artist artist Ochre name Ochre Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ochre ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1979 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ochre Category Intelligent dance music musicians Category English electronic musicians Category Living people Category 1979 births UK electronic musician stub ru Ochre ...   more details



  1. Ochre jelly

    Infobox D&D creature name Ochre Jelly image Image Ochre Jelly.JPG 200px alignment type Ooze subtype source first mythical based In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role playing game , the ochre jelly is a type of Ooze Dungeons & Dragons ooze . Publication history The ochre jelly first appeared in the Dungeons & Dragons 1974 original Dungeons & Dragons set 1974 . The ochre jelly appeared in the Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set D&D Basic Set 1977, 1981, 1983 , and the Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia 1991 . The ochre jelly appeared in first edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons in the original Monster Manual 1977 . ref Gary Gygax Gygax, Gary . Monster Manual TSR, 1977 ref The creature was expanded on in Dragon magazine Dragon 104 December 1985 . ref Ed Greenwood Greenwood, Ed . The Ecology of the Ochre Jelly. Dragon magazine Dragon 104 TSR, 1985 ref The ochre jelly appeared in second edition Advanced Dungeons & Dragons in Monstrous Compendium Volume One 1989 , ref David Zeb Cook Cook, David , et al. Monstrous Compendium Volume One TSR, Inc. TSR , 1989 ref reprinted in the Monstrous Manual 1993 under the ooze slime jelly heading. ref Stewart, Doug, ed. Monster Manual Monstrous Manual TSR, Inc. TSR , 1993 ref The ochre jelly appeared in the third edition Monster Manual 2000 under the ooze entry, ref Skip Williams Williams, Skip , Jonathan Tweet , and Monte Cook . Monster Manual Wizards of the Coast , 2000 ref and the version 3.5 Monster Manual 2003 . Description An ochre jelly resembles a giant amoeba , consisting of a thick, porous, golden sludge stiffly built up into the amoeba shape. It lurks in dungeons, slowly sludging its way along floors, walls and ceilings alike, under doors and through cracks, looking for victims. When it finds them, it extends, latches onto them, and then proceeds to engulf and constrict them. The ochre jelly reproduces asexual reproduction asexually , and can sometimes be found with several of its divided offspring. They cannot speak, and are Alignment ...   more details



  1. Ochre Court

    Infobox building image Ochre Court 01.jpg caption Ochre Court from the rear lawns name Ochre Court location town Newport, Rhode Island location country United States architect Richard Morris Hunt client Ogden Goelet coordinates Coord 41 28 25.58 N 71 17 56.19 W type landmark scale 1000 region US display inline,title engineer construction start date completion date date demolished cost structural system style Ch teauesque size Ochre Court is a large ch teauesque mansion in Newport, Rhode Island . Commissioned by Ogden Goelet, it was built at a cost of 4.5 million in 1892. It is the second largest mansion in Newport after The Breakers , which is nearby. These two mansions, along with Belcourt Castle the third largest mansion and Marble House , were designed by architect Richard Morris Hunt . It is currently owned by Salve Regina University . ref name salve cite web url http web.salve.edu virtualtour buildings ochre court.html title Ochre Court work Salve Regina University accessdate February 16, 2012 ref History The Goelets were an established American dynasty that had grown from humble 18th century trade into vast 19th century investments. Ogden Goulet was a banker and real estate investor. He also was a renowned competitive yachtsmen. His wife, Mary Wilson Goelet, oversaw the operation of Ochre Court during a typical eight week summer season. This usually required twenty seven house servants, eight coachmen and grooms and twelve gardeners. ref name salve File Salve gates.jpg thumb left Main entrance Richard Morris Hunt designed Ochre Court. He modeled the mansion on the chateaux of France s Loire Valley . The design is in the Louis XIII style of architecture, with high roofs, turrets, tall chimneys and elaborate dormers. Elaborate decoration is seen inside and out in classical ... railroads, hotels and real estate. Robert gave Ochre Court to the Sisters of Mercy in 1947 ... Ochre Court Category Houses in Newport County, Rhode Island Category Buildings and structures in Newport ...   more details



  1. Ochre Health

    Orphan date November 2011 Image Ochre Health.jpg thumb alt Ochre Health Logo. The Ochre Health Logo represents the Barwon River system, as it makes its way though the rugged ochre earth soil, which is synonymous with rural Australia Ochre Health is an Australian medical services organisation that specialises in providing Health care services in outer urban, regional and remote communities. Ochre Health is an ISO 9001 accredited organisation ref QCSE 2010 http www.qcse.com.au certified register.html Certified Business Directory Certification Register ref that is headquartered in Sydney , Australia . History Ochre Health was established in 2002 by Dr Hamish Meldrum, a GP Obstetrician and Dr Ross ... and their rural colleagues, by establishing a locum recruitment agency, Ochre Recruitment. The service was highly utilised, and enabled the creation of Ochre Health, which was tasked with providing ... ochre healthcare stops regional paper trail Ochre Health Stops Regional Paper Trail ref The Ochre ... of diseases. Services Ochre Health provides a range of medical management and recruitment ... ref Ochre Health works with communities to assist address their health workforce and health outcome ... Consulting Ochre Health has a high doctor retention rate due to their supportive professional development ... to provide locum coverage through Ochre Recruitment, which plays a significant role in their ability ... news retaining staff Retaining Staff ref Locations Ochre Health currently ... Background Ochre Health provides medical services to communities that have experienced long term ... At Coonamble And Lightning Ridge ref Primary Care Ochre Health has been able to reduce hospitalisation ..., Ochre Health was awarded the management contract to operate the GP Super Clinic in Grafton, New ... Content mr yr09 nr nr103.htm Ochre Health to Run 5 million GP Super Clinic for Grafton ref On 16 April 2012, Ochre Health was awarded the management of their second GP Superclinic to be located ...   more details



  1. Mount Ochre

    Orphan date December 2010 Mount Ochre coor dm 78 14 S 166 33 E is a volcanic crater, partly eroded away, lying 3 nautical miles 6  km east of Mount Aurora on Black Island Ross Archipelago Black Island , in the Ross Archipelago . So named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE 1958 59 because reddish brown scoria covers much of the upper slopes. usgs gazetteer DEFAULTSORT Ochre, Mount Category Volcanoes of the Ross Dependency Category Black Island Ross Archipelago RossDependency geo stub ...   more details



  1. Coloured hat

    Coloured hats are sometimes used to symbolise attitudes towards various abstract concepts. In Tibetan Buddhism , several sects are Tibetan Buddhism Red and Yellow Hats distinguished by the colour of their hats Yellow Hat the Gelug sect Red Hat the Nyingma , Sakya , and Kagyu sects Black Crown Black Hat the Karma Kagyu sect In computing slang , Hacker computer security hackers and crackers are identified according to their intentions. White hat hacker, who hacks for beneficial purposes Black hat hacker, who hacks for malevolent purposes Grey hat hacker, who hacks with ambiguous ethics Also in computing is a business company called Red Hat . In the educational theories of Edward de Bono , six coloured hats represent Six Thinking Hats six thinking states . White hat Facts & Information Red hat Feelings & Emotions Black hat Critical Judgement Yellow hat Positive Green hat New Ideas Blue hat The Big Picture In Chinese culture, a green hat symbolises a cuckold . This issue is addressed in the movie, Green Hat . Please note this is NO LONGER a disambiguation page Category Hats Category Tibetan Buddhism ...   more details



  1. Coloured Books

    Coloured Books may refer to Rainbow Books a set of standards defining the formats for compact discs Coloured Book protocols a set of network protocols used primarily on the JANET UK academic network before the widespread adoption of TCP IP disambig ...   more details



  1. Coloured Kisses

    Infobox single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name Coloured Kisses Cover Martika Coloured Kisses CD single cover.jpg Border Caption Artist Martika Album Martika s Kitchen B side Released Start date 1992 Format 7 vinyl br CD single Recorded Genre Pop music Pop Length 4 07 Label Columbia Records Columbia Writer Frankie Blue br Les Pierce br Martika Producer Robert Clivill s br David Cole producer David Cole Audio sample? Certification Last single Martika s Kitchen song Martika s Kitchen br 1992 This single Coloured Kisses br 1992 Next single Safe in the Arms of Love br 1992 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption Limited edition Type single Cover Martika Coloured Kisses Valentine single cover.jpg Lower caption Special limited edition red vinyl valentine pack Coloured Kisses was the third single from Martika s 1991 album Martika s Kitchen the single failed to be a success. It didn t chart in the US, and achieved minor chart positions in other countries. In the UK a limited Valentine edition was released with a red vinyl 7 . The music video shows Martika in very provocative scenes while being in a water tub. Track listings 7 vinyl single Side one Coloured Kisses 7 Edit Frankie Blue, Les Pierce, Martika Side two Pride & Prejudice Michael Cruz, Martika CD single Coloured Kisses 7 Edit Frankie Blue, Les Pierce, Martika 4 07 Coloured Kisses Remix Frankie Blue, Les Pierce, Martika 4 58 Pride & Prejudice Michael Cruz, Martika 5 11 Chart performance class wikitable sortable align left Chart 1992 align center Peak br position align left Australian Singles Chart ref cite web url http australian charts.com showitem.asp?interpret Martika&titel Coloured Kisses&cat s title australian charts.com Martika Coloured Kisses accessdate Start date 2008 12 7 ref align center 39 align left German Singles Chart ref cite web url http www.charts surfer.de title Charts Surfer search results publisher charts surfer.de accessdate Start date 2008 12 7 ref align center 83 align left UK Singles Chart ref ...   more details



  1. Coloured Peak

    Orphan date October 2010 Coloured Peak Coord 85 30 S 156 20 W source GNIS display inline,title is a summit topography peak , convert 660 m high, near the head of Ross Ice Shelf in the coastal foothills of the Queen Maud Mountains , about convert 2 nmi km 0 southeast of O Brien Peak . It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and from U.S. Navy air photos, 1960 64. The peak was examined by members of the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition , 1969 70, and so named because of the colorful yellow, pink and brown banded strata that mark the feature. ref name gnis References Reflist refs ref name gnis cite gnis type antarid id 2982 name Coloured Peak accessdate 2011 11 19 ref usgs gazetteer id 2982 Category Mountains of Antarctica Category Amundsen Coast RossDependency geo stub ...   more details



  1. Coloured Stone

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Coloured Stone image caption image size background group or band alias origin Koonibba, Australia genre rock, ska, reggae & funk influence years active label CAAMA , RCA BMG associated acts website current members Bunna Lawrie br Selwyn Burns br Nicky Moffat br Peter Hood past members Duane Lawrie br Neil Coaby br Mackie Coaby br Bart Willoughby br Selwyn Burns br Jason Scott br Bruce Bunny Mundy nep John John Miller br Joseph Williams br Ash Dargan br Robby Fletcher br Jojo Coleman br Corey Noll br Ash Dargan Coloured Stone is a band from the Koonibba Mission, west of Ceduna, South Australia. Their sound has been described as having a unique feel and Aboriginal Indigenous Australian qualities. The band performs using guitar, bass ... Bunna Lawrie.jpg thumb Bunna Lawrie Feb 2012 The original Coloured Stone band members were three brothers ..., whale dreamer songman, medicine man and story teller of his tribe. He is Coloured Stone s founding ... and didjeridu for Coloured Stone from the age of 13 years old. His first major gig was Rock Against ... an album in 2002 titled From the Desert to the Sea . The current members of Coloured Stone are Bunna ..., vocals, didjeridu and Peter Hood drums . Support for Aboriginal causes Peter Dawson reported on Coloured Stone s April 1998 outdoor gig the first day Wild Water opened for Coloured Stone and Regurgitator ... at the Sports and Social Club. At dawn on day four, Coloured Stone travelled to Jabiluka to play ... to record their song, One Fire , in a recording studio. Awards Bunna Lawrie and his band Coloured Stone ... and Australian non indigenous music 2011 National Indigenous Music Awards Hall of Fame Australia Coloured ... in the Moonlight Discography Bunna Lawrie s Beautiful World solo album 2010 Bunna Lawrie s Best of Coloured Stone II 2008 Australia 2000 single Rhythm of Nature 1998 Bunna Lawrie s Best Of Coloured Stone ... 0868406228 9780868406220 cite book last Lawrie first Buna authorlink coauthors title Coloured Stone ...   more details



  1. Coloured Rain

    Merge to Mr. Fantasy date January 2010 Refimprove date January 2010 Coloured Rain is a psychedelic rock psychedelic rock pop song written by Steve Winwood , Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood rock musician Chris Wood and was recorded by Traffic band Traffic in 1967 for their debut album Mr. Fantasy . When Eric Burdon & The New Animals recorded it in October 1968 for their last album Love Is The Animals album Love Is , it was spelled Colored Rain . The song was given an extended arrangement, and includes a guitar solo by Andy Summers which runs a full 4 minutes and 15 seconds, over a minute longer than Traffic s recording of the entire song. To ensure he ended at the right place, Zoot Money kept count throughout the solo and gave him the cue out at bar 189. ref Andy Summers , One Train Later , Thomas Dunne Books, 2006. ISBN 0 312 35914 4. ref In 1967 it was also covered by The Hassles , in 1968 by Al Kooper I Stand Alone Al Kooper album I Stand Alone album and in 1970 by Slade . References Reflist Category 1967 songs Category Traffic songs Category The Animals songs Category Al Kooper songs Category Songs written by Steve Winwood Category Songs written by Jim Capaldi ...   more details



  1. J?mon Pottery

    Japan Corded Ware culture , a prehistoric European culture also characterised by pottery with cord ...distinguish Jeulmun pottery period Image Middle Jomon Period rope pottery 5000 4000BC.jpg thumb right A type of J mon Pottery. Image Jomon vessel 3000 2000BC.jpg thumb right Another type of J mon Pottery. The nihongo J mon Pottery J mon shiki Doki is a type of ancient pottery which was made during ... that are pressed into the clay. Outline Oldest Pottery in the World The pottery vessels crafted in Ancient Japan during the J mon period are generally accepted to be some of the Pottery History by region oldest in the world . citation needed date February 2012 Dating Bits of pottery discovered ... dating tests ref name One Rice, Prudence M. On the Origins of Pottery. Journal of Archaeological ... . It is believed by many that J mon pottery was probably made even earlier than this date. However ..., it is difficult to say for sure how far back J mon Pottery was made. Some sources claim archaeological ... of the earliest pottery in East Asia progress and pitfalls. Antiquity 80, 2006 362 371. Database on line ..., M. E. Pottery Styles during the Early Jomon Period Geochemical Perspectives on the Moroiso and Ukishima Pottery Styles. Archaeometry 43, no. 1 2001 59 75. Database on line. Academic Search Complete, EBSCOhost accessed October 5, 2007. ref . There are over 80 sites in Japan where Incipient J mon pottery vessels have been found ref name Woah , but the majority of J mon pottery remains come from the later periods. Characteristics The majority of J mon pottery has rounded bottoms and the vessels ... 361 388. Database on line. Project Muse accessed October 5, 2007. ref . Later J mon pottery pieces ... to the impressions on the surface of the pottery which were created by pressing rope into the clay before ... dogu.html Japanese Pottery Dogu Clay Figurines Japanese pottery DEFAULTSORT Jomon Pottery Category Japanese pottery Category J mon period ja pt Cer mica Jomon sr ...   more details



  1. Davenport Pottery

    Davenport Pottery was an English earthenware and porcelain manufacturer based in Longport, Staffordshire Longport , Staffordshire . ref http www.thepotteries.org potters davenport.htm ref History In 1785, John Davenport b. 1765 , began as a potter working with Thomas Wolfe of Stoke. In 1794, he acquired his own pottery at Longport, Staffordshire Longport and began producing cream coloured blue printed earthenware. By September 1806 the quality of his porcelain wares was such that the Prince of Wales, later to become King George IV, ordered services of the finest and most valuable kinds Staffordshire Advertiser, 20 September, 1806 . John retired in 1830 and his sons, William and Henry, carried on the firm. Henry died in 1835 and the firm became William Davenport and Company. William died in 1869. The firm continued under William s two sons till 1887 when the factory was closed. Landscape artist James Holland artist James Holland 1800 1872 was employed, from the age of 12, for 7 years as a flower painter at the Longport works. His father and other members of the family were also employed there. References reflist Further reading Davenport Pottery and Porcelain 1794 1887 by Terrence A. Lockett 1972, Newton Abbot ISBN 071535681X Davenport Ceramic Marks 1794 1887 by Charles Duckworth 2006, Charles Duckworth http www.duckworth.eu Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category English pottery Category Staffordshire pottery ...   more details



  1. Frankoma Pottery

    line of pottery. ref cite web title Frankoma Pottery url http collectibles.about.com od companyprofiles .... ref name Frankoma Pottery marks 75 years It remained closed and then went on the auction block on May 18, 2011. Over a thousand pieces of pottery plus showroom fixtures and equipment were sold ... External links http collectingbuzz.com articles frankoma.html The History of Frankoma Pottery http www.oldantiquepottery.info frankoma.htm History and Examples of Frankoma Pottery http digital.library.okstate.edu encyclopedia entries F FR005.html Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Frankoma Pottery Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United States Category Companies based in Oklahoma ...   more details



  1. Hopewell pottery

    Hopewell pottery is the ceramic tradition of the various local cultures involved in the Hopewell tradition ca. 200 BCE to 400 CE ref http www.wisconsinhistory.org dictionary index.asp Hopewell Archaeology . Wisconsin Historical Society. retrieved 19 July 2010 ref and are found as Artifact archaeology artifacts in archeological site s in the American Midwest and Southeast. The Hopewell were located around the Mississippi River Mississippi and Illinois River s during the Woodland period Middle Woodland Period , and the Hopewell Interaction Sphere spanned from the Gulf of Mexico to Ontario, Canada . ref Berlo and Phillips, 77 ref Uses This pottery was used in a variety of ways from storage and cooking to holding offerings during burial ceremonies. Ceremonial pottery was noticeably more delicate and elaborate than pottery for domestic use. ref name s65 Seeman, 65 ref Techniques Although there are many techniques and methods of pottery production, the method most likely used in the Hopewell culture was the coiled method. After making the initial form of the vessel a paddle and anvil would then be used to further shape and smooth the pot. The final two steps are decoration and firing. Before firing, Hopewell pottery was often incised, stamped, or zone stamped, in which different zones of the pot were delineating by incised, then stamped, leaving the surrounding areas smooth for contrast. ref Seeman, 64 ref Hopewell ware is characterized by crosshatching , bands with cambered rims, and highly stylized bird motifs. ref name s65 See also Mississippian culture pottery Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas Notes reflist 2 References Berlo, Janet C. and Ruth B. Phillips. Native North American Art . Oxford Oxford University Press, 1998. ISBN 978 0 19 284218 3. Seeman, Mark ... North America Category Hopewellian peoples Category Native American pottery Category History of ceramics culture stub ceramics stub ...   more details



  1. Ruskin Pottery

    Image ruskinpottery.jpg left thumb A selection of wares from the Ruskin Pottery in high fired reduction glazes Image ruskinplaques.jpg thumb right A selection of the ceramic plaques made by the Ruskin Pottery Image ruskinsouffle.jpg thumb right A group of Ruskin Pottery souffl , 1905 1913 The Ruskin Pottery was an English pottery studio founded in 1898 by Edward R. Taylor , the first Principal of Birmingham School of Art , to be run by his son, William Howson Taylor , formerly a student there. It was named after the artist, writer and social thinker John Ruskin , as the Taylors agreed with, and followed the tenets of Ruskin. The pottery was situated at 173 174 Oldbury Road Smethwick , Sandwell , West Midlands county West Midlands . The pottery produced was notable for the innovative glazes used on a range of brightly coloured pots, vases, buttons, bowls, tea services and jewellery. The glazes devised by William Howson Taylor included misty souffl glazes, ice crystal effect glazes crystalline , lustre glazes resembling metallic finishes, and the most highly regarded of all, sang de boeuf and Flambe glazes which produced a blood red effect. The sang de boeuf glazes were created using reduction of copper and iron oxides at high temperature. This was a difficult technique, first developed in China in the 13th century and reinvented by several art potters in Europe in the late 19th century. William Howson Taylor was one of the principal exponents of high fired techniques, producing a range of colours and unique fissured glaze effects. Having exhibited at home and at international ... Ghent 1913 . When the studio closed in 1935 the formulae for the glazes and all the pottery documentation .... A large collection of Ruskin Pottery is on public display at Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery , Wednesbury ... by Sandwell Museum Service. References The Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William Howson Taylor ... in Smethwick Category Art pottery Category Companies disestablished in 1935 Category English pottery ...   more details



  1. Poole Pottery

    trading as Poole Pottery was later formed and produced many of the old designs and styles of the original pottery. Twintone Poole Pottery Carter, Stabler and Adams produced two coloured tableware ...Infobox Brand logo name Poole Pottery founded 1873 type currentowner Lifestyle Group Ltd origin England ... website http www.poolepottery.co.uk Poole Pottery is a pottery manufacturer, originally ... to produce pottery by hand before moving its factory operations away from the quay in 1999. Production ... products from Poole Pottery are displayed in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London . The pottery ... Quay pottery studio and shop has reopened. History Poole Pottery was originally Carter s Industrial ... Pottery . Carter Jesse joined forces in the 1920s with designers Harold Stabler and Phoebie Stabler ... Deco pottery. The Carter company produced much of the ceramic tiling used on London Underground stations ... Bethnal Green . Carter Stabler Adams eventually became Poole Pottery , and during and after World War ... for Delphis, it was never as successful. Living Glaze Poole Pottery giftware is currently ... Ford. They also raised funds for creditors by selling historic artefacts from the Pottery s museum. ref http www.independent.co.uk news uk this britain poole pottery sells its history to safeguard firms future 567207.html Poole Pottery sells its history to safeguard firm s future , The Independent ... dorset 6183037.stm Town pottery shop forced to shut , BBC Regional News, 15 December 2006 ref The company ... 300 creditors. ref name closure http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england dorset 6196911.stm Prestigious pottery maker closes , BBC News, 20 December 2006 ref Poole Pottery came out of administration on 10 February ... Stafford Tableware . The pottery shop remains open on Poole Quay, selling Poole Pottery giftware ..., Nicky Massarella and Lorna Whitmarsh. The main Poole Pottery factory is now at the Royal Overhouse ... content http www.poolepottery.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk Rob s Poole Pottery Collection ...   more details




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