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  2. Slipware - Wikipedia

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    Often only pottery where the slip creates patterns or images will be described as slipware, as opposed to the many types where a plain slip is applied to the whole body, for example most fine wares in Ancient Roman pottery, such as African red slip ware (note: "slip ware" not "slipware"). Decorative slips may be a different colour than the ...

  3. Anarta tradition - Wikipedia

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    The Anarta tradition or Anarta ware is a chalcolithic culture tentatively dated between c. 3950 BCE to 1900 BCE based on radio carbon dates from Loteshwar and Gola Dhoro. [1] The sites associated with it are located in Gujarat , India.

  4. American stoneware - Wikipedia

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    The vernacular term "crocks" is often used to describe this type of pottery, [citation needed] though the term "crock" is not seen in period documents describing the ware. Additionally, while other types of stoneware were produced in America concurrently with it—for instance, ironstone , yellowware , and various types of china—in common ...

  5. Gurjaras of Lata - Wikipedia

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    Reserved Slip Ware (3950–1900 BCE) – Micaceous Red Ware (2600–1600 BCE) – Malwa Ware ... Company Raj (1819–1858) British Raj (1858–1947)

  6. Chalukyas of Navasarika - Wikipedia

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    Reserved Slip Ware (3950–1900 BCE) – Micaceous Red Ware (2600–1600 BCE) – Malwa Ware ... Company Raj (1819–1858) British Raj (1858–1947)

  7. Chalukyas of Lata - Wikipedia

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    Reserved Slip Ware (3950–1900 BCE) – Micaceous Red Ware (2600–1600 BCE) – Malwa Ware ... Company Raj (1819–1858) British Raj (1858–1947)

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