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  2. Orange period - Wikipedia

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    The Orange period or culture is defined by the presence of Orange-series ceramics. Ripley P. Bullen classified Orange-series pottery into five chronological periods, based on shape, decoration, method of construction (hand-shaped or coiled), and the presence of other tempers besides fiber.

  3. American art pottery - Wikipedia

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    Flowers and animals like Rookwood's eponymous rook remained popular subjects for decorations throughout the period. Some pieces have three-dimensional features, such as designs that are incised into the surface rather than painted on top, or raised elements like slip-trailed patterns or low-relief sculptures. [2] [1]

  4. Ceramics of Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    The Olmec culture originated around 1500 BCE, with pottery found in San Lorenzo dating to 1350 BCE. [40] San Lorenzo is thought of as a distribution center of sorts, with many pieces of Olmec-style pottery produced there and distributed throughout Mesoamerica. [41] Vessels were most commonly constructed using the coil-and-scrape method. [42]

  5. A major archaeological discovery was made in Florida. Was it ...

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    The discovery, they say, may be the most significant in a series of archaeological finds made at the mouth of the Miami River in the past 25 years that include the Miami Circle National Historic ...

  6. Colonoware - Wikipedia

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    In Charleston, South Carolina, thirteen colonoware from the 18th century were found with folded strip roulette decorations. [3] [4] From the time of colonial America until the 19th century in the United States, African Americans and their enslaved African ancestors, as well as Native Americans who were enslaved and not enslaved, were creating colonoware of this pottery style.

  7. List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Florida - Wikipedia

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    This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in Florida is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and ... Florida 25.6695° N, 80.2856° W Port St ...

  8. Sea pottery - Wikipedia

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    Sea pottery in several colors and patterns featuring flowers and other designs. Sea pottery (also known as sea china, sea porcelain or beach pottery) is pottery which is broken into worn pieces and shards and found on beaches along oceans or large lakes. Sea pottery has been tumbled and smoothed by the water and sand, creating small pieces of ...

  9. Joy Navasie - Wikipedia

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    Joy Navasie was born in 1919. [1] As well as the art of pottery, the name Frog Woman was passed down from her mother, Paqua Naha. [2] [3]Navasie carries on the white ware pottery tradition from her mother, which she contends was developed around 1951 or 1952.

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