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The 20th-century Mbayá are sedentary farmers, noted for their elaborately decorated pottery and textiles.
All sorts of cultural artefacts are disappearing - decorated pottery, sculptures and cuneiform tablets.
Comb decorated pottery, also known from other Late Neolithic sites of the area, suggest a later occupation.
Kāshān was the centre of Persian ceramics, producing decorated pottery and glazed tiles exported throughout the Near East.
What Dr. Burley found were shards of the distinctively decorated pottery of the Lapita peoples, cultural ancestors to modern Polynesians.
The methodology was applied in the study of red, black and white pigments on Iron Age decorated pottery from the archaeological site of Garvão (SW Portugal).
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Sang de boeuf, ( French: "oxblood") also called flambé glaze, a glossy, rich, bloodred glaze often slashed with streaks of purple or turquoise used to decorate pottery, particularly porcelain.
At Liverpool, John Sadler and Guy Green, who claimed in 1756 to have invented transfer printing, used the technique to decorate pottery made by several factories, particularly Josiah Wedgwood's creamware.
At the same time XRF (X-ray Fluorescence), non destructive analyses allowed to identify as cinnabar a red pigment used to decorate pottery recovered in the "Grotta dei Cervi" and dated to the 5th millenium BC.
The technique played a material part in the revolution wrought by Wedgwood's development of a factory system for the production of pottery, for it enabled less skilled workers to decorate pottery.
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