other uses Infobox Constellation name Pyxis abbreviation Pyx genitive Pyxidis pronounce IPAc en p k s s , genitive IPAc en p k s d s symbolism the compass box RA 9 dec 30 family Heavenly ... Vela br Antlia latmax 50th parallel north 50 latmin South Pole 90 month March notes Pyxis IPAc ... s compasses . Pyxis is completely visible from latitudes south of 53rd parallel north 53 degrees north , with its best evening sky visibility in January through March. Pyxis was introduced by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille in the 18th century he called it Pyxis Nautica , but the name was shortened ... , and in the 19th century astronomer John Herschel suggested renaming Pyxis to Malus, the Mast sailing mast , but the suggestion was not followed. Editors please note that Pyxis is not one of the parts ... Seiya The Lost Canvas , Pyxis is represented by Rusk, pupil of El Cid of Capricorn . In the TV series Kamen Rider Fourze , one of the Zodiarts is a Pyxis Zodiart. In the anime and toyline of Beyblade ... , one of the ships is called List of ships in Battlestar Galactica PyxisPyxis References Source ... links http www.ianridpath.com startales pyxis.htm Star Tales Pyxis navconstel Stars of Pyxis Commons Pyxis Sky 09 00 00 30 00 00 10 Category Pyxis constellation Category Constellations Category ... bg ca Constel laci de Br ixola cs Souhv zd Kompasu co Pyxis da Kompasset de ... fr Boussole constellation ga Comp s an Mhairn alaigh gl Pyxis ko hy hr Kompas zvije e it Bussola costellazione he ky , la Pyxis constellatio lv Kompass zvaigzn js lb Pyxis St rebild lt Kompasas vaig dynas hu T jol csillagk p mk ... pl Gwiazdozbi r Kompasu pt Pyxis ro Busola constela ie ru sah ... stj rnbild th tr Pyxis tak my ld z uk ur vi La B n war Pyxis zh yue zh ... more details
Pyxis may refer to Pyxis , a constellation A type of Capsule fruit capsular fruit where the upper part falls off Pyxispottery , a piece of ancient Greek potteryPyxis brand , a line of medication and medical supply automated dispensing cabinet automated dispensing cabinets distributed by CareFusion Pyxis, a Genus of Tortoise, see Spider Tortoise Pyxis innovation, a hexagonal spatial index Pyxis operating system , an operating system, previously based on Arduino hardware, now made for .net MicroFramework hardware disambig de Pyxis fr Pyxis homonymie it Pyxis nl Pyxis pl Pyxis ... more details
other uses2 Pyxis refimprove date November 2011 Image Pyxis Peleus Thetis Louvre L55.jpg thumb right 5th century Athenian Pyxis by the Wedding Painter A pyxis lang el , plural pyxides is a shape of vessel from the classical world, usually a round box with a separate lid. Originally mostly used by women to hold cosmetics, trinkets or jewellery, surviving pyxides are mostly Pottery of Ancient Greece Greek pottery , but especially in later periods may be in wood, metal, ivory , or other materials. The name derived from Corinthian boxes made of wood from the tree puksos Buxus sempervirens boxwood , that also came with covers. The shape of the vessel can be traced in pottery back to the Protogeometric period in Athens, however the Athenian pyxis has various shapes itself. At first, the two varieties of pyxis included the pointed and the flat bottomed. The pointed pyxis didn t last much longer than the ninth century BCE, while the flat bottomed continued into the late Geometric art Geometric . It also continued to grow larger and more squat in proportions. The cover often depicts elaborately sculpted handles and the walls tend to be somewhat convex. During the sixth century BCE, however, Athens began producing boxes with concave walls that enabled them to be grasped easily when ranged close together on a shelf. ref Compare the waisted shape of the medieval and Early Modern albarello . ref Images on the pyxis usually depict the marriage procession from a young girl s house to that of her new husband. Pyx is a term for a specifically liturgical box, usually round, but of variable design, still used for holding and transporting Sacramental bread consecrated hosts in the traditional Christian churches, a use to which the church began to put these boxes at a very early date. Notes ... cs Pyxis de Pyxis Beh lter es Pixis fr Pyxide vase it Pyxis vaso nl Pyxis Grieks aardewerk ja no Pyxis pl Pyksis pt Pyxis vaso ru sr fi Pyksis uk ... more details
Taxobox name Pyxis image Pyxis Arachnoides Ste Marie Madagascar.jpg image caption Spider tortoise regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Reptilia ordo Testudines familia Testudinidae genus Pyxis genus authority Bell, 1827 ref name TOTW http www.iucn tftsg.org wp content uploads file Accounts crm 5 000 checklist v2 2009.pdf Turtles of the World Annotated Checklist of Taxonomy and Synonymy, December 2009 update. ref Pyxis is a genus of turtle in the Testudinidae family. It contains the following species Flat backed spider tortoise Pyxis planicauda Spider tortoise Pyxis arachnoides References reflist Testudinidae Category Pyxis genus Turtle stub ca Pyxis g nere es Pyxis g nero fr Pyxis nl Pyxis geslacht pl Pyxis w ru ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 Pyxis Ridge coor dm 71 16 S 66 48 W is a narrow ridge of nunatak s separated by passes, located 5 nautical miles 9  km north northwest of Mount Cadbury from where it projects into the south side of Ryder Glacier , in Palmer Land . Named by United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC after the constellation of Pyxis. usgs gazetteer Category Ridges of Palmer Land Category Nunataks of Palmer Land PalmerLand geo stub ... more details
The Pyxis of ierne K a any Slovak iernok a ianska pyxida is an Oval oval shaped Gemstone jewel box i.e. a pyxispotterypyxis made of ivory. Several fragments were found in an intact tomb near the village of ierne K a any in Slovakia in 1974 by a group of boys and locals. The artifact was subsequently reconstructed from the fragments. History The artifact is dated from the end of the 9th century, although it was probably made in the 4th century. There are only a few similar objects in the entire world. Fact date February 2007 It is believed that the box was a gift for the ruler Rastislav , brought during the times of saints Cyril and Methodius late 9th century from the Byzantine Empire . The artifact depicts scenes of daily life, such as people farming on fields and breeding animal s. It shows the legend of the foundation of Rome . The artifact was found in pieces, some of which have never been found. Some copies of the box have been made one of them was donated to Pope John Paul II in November 2003. The original is conserved in Bratislava Castle . A memorial stone was laid by Matica slovensk in 1993 in the area where the artifact had originally been found. External links http www.dejum.sav.sk RES 052vanco.htm Summary of an article on the pyxis Category Archaeological artifacts Category Great Moravia Category Archaeology of Slovakia Category Ivory works of art euro archaeology stub Slovakia stub ... more details
According to traditional Traditional Chinese star names Categories of Chinese traditional uranography Chinese uranography , the modern constellation Pyxis is located within the southern quadrant of the sky, which is symbolized as the Vermilion Bird Vermilion Bird of the South , N n F ng Zh Qu . Stars The map of Chinese constellation in constellation Pyxis area consists of border 1 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 3 style background E34234 Four Symbols style background E34234 Mansion Chinese name style background E34234 Romanization style background E34234 Translation style background E34234 Asterisms Chinese name style background E34234 Romanization style background E34234 Translation style background E34234 Western star name style background E34234 Chinese star name style background E34234 Romanization style background E34234 Translation rowspan 5 bgcolor FFD700 Vermilion Bird Vermilion Bird of the South rowspan 5 style background E34234 color FFD700 rowspan 5 Gu rowspan 5 Ghost Chinese constellation Ghost rowspan 5 style background E34234 color FFD700 rowspan 5 Ti ng u rowspan 5 Celestial Dog ref name sb0 zh icon http aeea.nmns.edu.tw 2006 0607 ap060717.html AEEA Activities of Exhibition and Education in Astronomy 2006 7 17 ref Beta Pyxidis Pyx style background E34234 color FFD700 Ti ng us 4th star Alpha Pyxidis Pyx style background E34234 color FFD700 Ti ng uwu 5th star Gamma Pyxidis Pyx style background E34234 color FFD700 Ti ng uli 6th star Delta Pyxidis Pyx style background E34234 color FFD700 Ti ng uq 7th star See also Chinese astronomy Traditional Chinese star names Chinese constellations References reflist External links http www.ianridpath.com startales pyxis.htm chinese Pyxis Chinese associations Category Chinese astronomy ... more details
This is the list of notable star s in the constellation Pyxis , sorted by decreasing brightness. class wikitable sortable Proper names astronomy Name Bayer designation B Gould designation G. Henry Draper Catalogue HD Hipparcos Catalogue HIP Right ascension RA Declination Dec apparent magnitude vis. br mag. absolute magnitude abs. br mag. Stellar distance Dist. light year ly stellar classification Sp. class Notes Alpha Pyxidis Pyx 24 74575 42828 RA 08 43 35.55 DEC 33 11 11.1 3.68 3.39 845 B1.5III style text align left Al Sumut Beta Pyxidis Pyx 22 74006 42515 RA 08 40 06.14 DEC 35 18 29.9 3.97 1.41 388 G5II III Gamma Pyxidis Pyx 36 75691 43409 RA 08 50 32.01 DEC 27 42 36.2 4.02 0.01 209 K3III Kappa Pyxidis Pyx 50 78541 44824 RA 09 08 02.86 DEC 25 51 30.7 4.62 1.25 487 K4 K5III Theta Pyxidis Pyx 61 80874 45902 RA 09 21 29.60 DEC 25 57 55.5 4.71 1.31 522 M0III Lambda Pyxidis Pyx 62 81169 46026 RA 09 23 12.34 DEC 28 50 02.1 4.71 0.98 182 G8III Zeta Pyxidis Pyx 20 73898 42483 RA 08 39 42.49 DEC 29 33 39.1 4.86 0.56 236 G5III Delta Pyxidis Pyx 40 76483 43825 RA 08 55 31.52 DEC 27 40 53.9 4.87 0.66 226 A3IV 19 73752 42430 RA 08 39 08.07 DEC 22 39 46.5 5.05 3.55 65 G3 G5V 33 75605 43352 RA 08 49 51.50 DEC 32 46 49.5 5.19 0.96 229 G8III Eta Pyxidis Pyx 16 73495 42334 RA 08 37 52.17 DEC 26 15 17.9 5.24 0.89 242 A0V 9 72310 41817 RA 08 31 30.94 DEC 19 34 38.8 5.42 0.08 381 B9.5IV V Epsilon Pyxidis Pyx 55 78922 45001 RA 09 09 56.41 DEC 30 21 55.0 5.59 1.52 212 A4IV 7 72227 41723 RA 08 30 28.62 DEC 32 09 33.4 5.61 2.21 1194 K3III 27 74824 42923 RA 08 ... by constellation Stars of Pyxis Category Pyxis constellation List Category Lists of stars by constellation Pyxis ca Llista d estrelles de Br ixola fa fr Liste d toiles de la Boussole ko id Daftar bintang di rasi bintang Pyxis it Stelle principali della costellazione ... Lista gwiazd w gwiazdozbiorze Kompasu pt Anexo Lista de estrelas da constela o de Pyxis ru ... more details
. Key characteristic of the vases the high quality of the pottery. The shiny slip ceramics slip that usually ... oinochoai and hydria i rarer shapes include krater s, skyphos skyphoi and pyxis pyxides . Lekanis Lekanes ... Chalcidian pottery Source of Translation Translation Ref de Chalkidische Vasenmalerei oldid 72544378 ... more details
Upchurch Pottery was a pottery business established in 1909 in Upchurch , Kent , by the Wakely brothers. Most of the clay used in production was taken from what is now called Springbank Farm in Poot Lane Upchurch. External links http www.studiopottery.com potteries upchurchpottery.html Pottery Studio Upchurch Pottery http www.rainham history.co.uk articleslist 38 upchurch pottery Upchurch Pottery and Tudor Cafe Category English pottery ... more details
File TremaenDish.jpg thumb right A Tremaen pottery fish dish File TremaenBackstamp.jpg thumb right A Tremaen pottery backstamp The Tremaen pottery was established in 1965 in Marazion , Cornwall by Peter Ellery, the brother of Brenda Wootton , the Cornish poetess and folk singer. Ellery was not a potter, having trained as an artist at Bath College . Despite this, his unconventional style became a commercial success and in 1967 the pottery moved to Newlyn in order to expand its workforce to 12. However, by 1988 the economic situation made Ellery decide to close the pottery, and he spent the last ten years of his life painting. The pottery is best known for its lamps, pebble vases and dishes decorated with hand painted fish. Source http tremaen.com Tremaen Pottery External links http tremaen.com Tremaen Pottery a website dedicated to the pottery http www.studiopottery.com cgi bin mp.cgi?item 36 Tremaen in The Pottery Studio Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category Companies based in Cornwall Category Cornish pottery Category Art pottery ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Production pottery refers to systematically producing wheel thrown pottery that is identical to each other. It perhaps might be considered to be mass production pottery. The general use of the term does not include slip casted work, extruded work, or work done by machines. Category Pottery Ceramics stub ... more details
Orphan date August 2011 Honiton pottery is a type of earthenware pottery from Honiton , Devon . The popular design was Jacobean architecture Jacobean , and the most famous designer was Charles Collard who learned his trade at the Aller Vale Pottery in Kingskerswell . Its heyday was in the 1930s. References cite web url http www.hpcs.ws title Honiton Pottery Collectors Society accessdate 2010 07 05 Category English pottery Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United Kingdom England stub ceramics stub ... more details
In archaeology, a pottery gauge is a profile gauge used for pots. A pottery gauge is one of various tools used in pottery to ensure that pots thrown on a potter s wheel are uniform in size or shape. Some pottery gauges simply ensure that the height and diameter are consistent, others are wikt template template s or shapers. ref Universal dictionary of the English language , 1897 http books.google.com books?id lEzlAAAAMAAJ&pg PA3709 at Google Books ref Notes references ceramics stub Category Pottery Category Tools ... more details
multiple issues primarysources March 2010 advert March 2010 File PotteryBarnBevHills.jpg thumb right 300px The Pottery Barn store in Beverly Hills, California Pottery Barn is an American based home furnishing store chain with retail stores in the United States , Canada and Puerto Rico . Since September 1986, when it was purchased from GAP, Inc, Pottery Barn is a wholly owned subsidiary of Williams Sonoma Williams Sonoma, Inc. The company is headquartered in San Francisco , California . Pottery Barn also operates several specialty stores under the titles Pottery Barn Kids and PBteen. Pottery Barn has two retail catalogues, the traditional Pottery Barn catalogue and Pottery Barn Bed Bath to focus only on its bed and bath lines. The Pottery Barn was co founded in 1950 by Paul Secon , with his brother, Morris. The company sells a variety of furniture, including its flagship Manhattan Collection line manufactured by Lane in Toledo, Ohio. Pottery Barn Kids Pottery Barn Kids focuses on upscale children s furniture as well as bedding, towels, and baby clothing. The first Pottery Barn Kids store was opened in South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, California. PBteen PBteen is the first home retailer to focus on teenagers in the 13 19 age range. It was launched in 2003. The first PB Teen store opened in Georgia in 2009, as well as in New York City and Chicago. The store now has a sub brand PB Dorm aimed at young people starting college life. See also Commons category Williams Sonoma Williams Sonoma, Inc. Pottery Barn rule , non existent store policy spun by American politicians References Reflist External links http www.potterybarn.com Pottery Barn s official site http www.potterybarnkids.com Pottery Barn Kids website http www.pbteen.com PBteen website Williams Sonoma Category Retail companies of the United States Category Retail companies established in 1949 Category Home decor retailers fr Pottery Barn pt Pottery Barn ... more details
Image Reginachrysovase.jpg right 200px thumb A vase in the Chryso pattern, circa 1925, manufactured by Kunstaardewerkfabriek Regina of Gouda, Holland. Gouda is a style of Netherlands Dutch pottery named after the city of Gouda . Gouda pottery gained worldwide prominence in the early 20th century and remains highly desirable to collectors today. Gouda pottery is diverse and visually distinctive in appearance, typically illustrated with colourful and highly decorated Art Nouveau or Art Deco designs. Category Dutch pottery Category Gouda ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Regina potterypottery factory , Kunstaardewerkfabriek Regina, existed from 1898 to 1979. Located in Gouda, Holland Gouda , Regina began the production of art pottery in 1917. File Reginachrysovase.jpg right 200px thumb A vase in the Chryso pattern, circa 1925, manufactured by Kunstaardewerkfabriek Regina of Gouda, Holland. External links http www.reginapottery.com Regina Pottery Collectors Site Category Ceramics manufacturers ceramics stub ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2010 Image Leach pottery soup bowl.JPG thumb right Leach Pottery covered soup bowl File The Leach Pottery, St. Ives, Cornwall.jpg Interior of the Leach Pottery thumb The Leach Pottery was founded in 1920 by Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada in St Ives, Cornwall , in the United Kingdom . The buildings have grown from an old cow tin ore shed in the 19th century to a pottery in the 1920s when Hamada and Leach first attempted to construct a climbing kiln , though this one failed and was re built later this was the first ever built in the western world, with the addition of a two storey cottage built later, on to the lower end of the pottery the Pottery is built on a steep hill over an ancient river bed , followed by a completely separate cottage at the top of the site added by Leach when he married Janet Leach , which was again extended by David Leach potter David Leach in the 1960s and 1970s. External links commonscat http www.leachpottery.com Leach Pottery Studio & Museum http www.theleachpotterystives.co.uk Index.htm Leach Pottery Restoration Project Category Museums in Cornwall Category Art museums and galleries in Cornwall Category Cornish pottery Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United Kingdom Category Companies based in Cornwall Category Decorative arts museums in the United Kingdom Category St Ives, Cornwall Category Ceramics museums ceramics stub Cornwall stub ... more details
, the other ware is most likely ceramic . Minoan pottery is more than a useful tool for dating the mute .... The extremely fine palace pottery called Kamares ware, and the Late Minoan all over patterned Marine style are the high points of the Minoan pottery tradition. Traditional chronology The traditional ... pottery by the changes in its forms and styles of decoration. Platon concentrated on the episodic history ... be considered as prototypes of Kamares ware Kamares style of Minoan pottery, although the link between ... Minoan pottery, mainly Vasiliki Ware, Heracleion Archaeological Museum at Iraklio . A brief introduction to the topic of Early Minoan pottery is stated below. It concentrates on some better known ... open to interpretation, and none is decisive. FN, EM I Early Minoan pottery, to some extent, continued ... ceremonial usage . This type of pottery was black, grey or brown, and burnished, with some sort of incised ... images 22716.jpg Example, pyxis . These pots are from the north and northeast of Crete and appear ... in cups made of mottled stone. EM III Pottery Of the period Hutchinson says ref Work cited, The Third ... pottery become differentiated. The http www.fhw.gr chronos 02 crete en gallery ceram65.html forms ... are the favorite motifs of Minoan pottery from EM III onwards Walberg . A new shape is the straight sided cylindrical cup. MMIA wares and local pottery imitating them are found at coastal sites ... on local pottery in the nearby Cyclades has been studied by Angelia G. Papagiannopoulou 1991 . Shards of MMIIA pottery have been recovered in Egypt and at Ugarit . Kamares, Eggshell Ware Image ... worldart.sjsu.edu CUS.18.zoomobject. 42190 31 309793 Examples 6 , http nautarch.tamu.edu pottery ..., with various kinds of lilies and elaborate leaves. It appears in both pottery and frescoes .... In the ensueing MMIII, when the palaces were rebuilt, pottery lost its status as an elite ... Aegean Peloponnese, Cyclades, Dodecanese, southwestern Anatolia . Late Minoan pottery was being widely ... more details
File Daunianpottery.jpg 220px thumb right Terracotta askos flask with a spout and handle over the top Native Italic Daunian Canosan 330 300 BCE Daunian pottery is a genus of Dauni ceramic produced in today s Italy Italian provinces of Bari and Foggia . The pottery was created by the Dauni , a tribe of the Iapygian civilization who came from Illyria . Daunian pottery was mainly produced in the regional production centers of Ordona and Canosa di Puglia, being produced since around 700 BC . The early paintings on the pottery show the vessels with geometric patterns. The ceramics were hand formed. They consisted of red, brown or black earth color applied with the decor. Diamonds, triangles, circles, crosses, squares, arcs, swastika and other forms of art were painted on them. The development of Daunian pottery forms is independent of the first Greek ceramics. Typical Daunian pottery include the Askos, hopper vessels and bowls with loop handles. Striking are often manual, or anthropomorphic Protomen to the sides and handles of the ceramics attached to or reproduced graphically. From the 5th century BC, Daunian pottery is influenced by the Greece Greek forms to an extent that crude human, bird and plant figures are depicted on the pottery. From 350 BC 250 BC the decorative forms change even further. ref http de.wikipedia.org w index.php?title Daunische Vase&action edit ref References Reflist See also Dauni Illyrians Illyrians DEFAULTSORT Daunian Pottery Category Illyrian pottery ... more details
Arklow Pottery was a pottery founded in 1934 and formally opened by Se n Lemass Minister for Industry and Commerce 29th July 1935 in South Quay, Arklow , County Wicklow , Ireland. The company produced many decorative earthenware goods and general table crockery. It was taken over by Noritake but following financial difficulties ceased production in 1999. ref http www.studiopottery.com cgi bin mp.cgi?item 223 Studio Pottery Accessed September 2010 ref ref http www.worthpoint.com worthopedia rare irish arklow hand painted pottery set WorthPoint Accessed 26th Sep 2010 ref There is an Arklow Pottery cup and saucer with Tiger strips, designed by John Ffrench around 1950, held and exhibited by the National Museum of Ireland. Arklow pottery is now closed. ref http www.museum.ie en list artefacts.aspx?article 2b02f8f9 6c01 4c5c abd5 53cfd51a374e National Museum of Ireland Accessed 6th Oct 2010 ref References Reflist ceramics stub Category Ceramics Category Pottery in Ireland ... more details
Image Sea pottery.jpg thumb right Sea pottery in several colors and patterns featuring flowers and other designs Sea pottery also known as sea china or sea porcelain or beach pottery is pottery which is broken into worn pieces and shards and found on beach es along ocean s or large lake s. Sea pottery has been tumbled and smoothed by the water and sand, creating small pieces of smooth, frosted pottery. It is often collected with more common sea glass by beachcombing beachcombers . ref Richard LaMotte, Pure Sea Glass, Chestertown, MD Sea Glass Publishing, 2004 . ref Origins Sea pottery originates from pottery, including earthenware , stoneware and porcelain which breaks into smaller pieces and is smoothed by the acidity and motion of an ocean or lake, the sand or grit polishes the edges like a natural tumbler. Much of the sea pottery in the United Kingdom and United States originated from discarded 18th and 19th century porcelain made in Europe and America Citation needed date July 2010 . Some sea pottery contains discernible patterns, such as flowers, figures, historic places and scenes, or hallmarks, factory stamps and dates which allow the pottery to be dated using pottery reference guides. ref C.S. Lambert, Sea Glass Chronicles whispers from the past, Down East Book, Camden, ME 2001 ref Uses Sea pottery is often used in household decorations and furnishings as well as jewelry. Some enthusiasts fill jars with sea pottery to display. Sea pottery is sold in various stores. Because most sea pottery originates from turn of the century ceramics glass and ceramics were used more ... now. Individual unusual pieces can fetch good prices and collecting sea pottery has become popular Citation ... Fortune Small Business magazine article on sea glass and sea pottery collection http www.washingtonpost.com ... about sea pottery and sea glass Pottery Category Collecting Category Ceramic materials Category Porcelain Category Pottery ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Niloak is a line of pottery produced by the Eagle Pottery Company of Benton, Arkansas Benton , Arkansas . Eagle was founded by Charles Dean Hyten and his brothers in the 1890s and was the largest pottery ware business in the Benton area by 1904. In 1909, Arthur Dovey joined Eagle to help Hyten, by then sole owner of the company, develop an operation for the manufacture of art pottery. Together they produced the Niloak product, the name taken from kaolin spelled backwards. The company was in business from 1909 to 1946. The salient feature of Niloak was its Mission Swirl, developed by Hyten. The swirl is a multi colored pattern using different clays and resembling marbled paper . Niloak s Mission Swirl was usually of red, tan, blue and brown in a counter clockwise direction. During the Great Depression Depression years, Eagle manufactured a line of Niloak called Hywood . See also Arts and Crafts Movement Studio potteryPottery Pewabic Pottery Van Briggle Pottery Further reading Collector s Encyclopedia of Niloak A Reference and Value Guide , 2nd Edition 2000 Publisher Collector Books ISBN 1574321900 Category Ceramics manufacturers of the United States Pottery US company stub ... more details
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 ... Japan Corded Ware culture , a prehistoric European culture also characterised by pottery with cord ... 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
Farnham Pottery is located in Wrecclesham near Farnham , Surrey . This is one of the best preserved examples of a working Victorian country pottery left in England ref http www.farnham.gov.uk visit history heritage farnham pottery.html Farnham online ref and is Grade II Listed. Its significance in the local ... cricket.com Wrecclesham CC ref Image Farnham Pottery, Wrecclesham yard.jpg right 250px thumb Farnham Pottery yard Image Farnham Pottery, Wrecclesham owls and elephant.jpg right 250px thumb Examples of typical Farnham Pottery wares from the early 20th century History A major pottery industry has ... with a substantial part of its pottery requirements. In the Middle Ages, Farnham clay was shipped ... height, the pottery operated its own clay pits, had four working kilns and employed up to thirty men. A lightweight Tramway industrial tramway connected the pits to the pottery, with Quarry tub tubs ... cgi bin mp.cgi?item 129 Studio pottery ref Henceforth the production of art pottery featured ... Pottery from the turn of the century until 1943. The pots were sold at Heals and Liberty. The company was widely known for its owl jugs which were produced up to the 1950s. The pottery is now no longer ... their own group of potters West Street Potters producing pottery there. ref http www.bufobooks.demon.co.uk html faq5.html Abbey Chronicle ref The pottery still contains many examples of the original .... The future Image Farnham Pottery, Wrecclesham bottle kiln.jpg left 250px thumb Farnham Pottery ... has asked for suggestions as to the future use of the Pottery. The Trust s main aim is to ensure a safe and appropriate use for the Pottery and to this end will require a business plan from any interested ... External links http www.misc histories.info farnham pottery index.htm Farnham Pottery Wares http ... bin mp.cgi?item 129 Studio Pottery Farnham http www.farnham.gov.uk visit history heritage farnham pottery.html Farnham pottery history from Farnham Online Category Waverley, Surrey Category English pottery ... more details