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  2. Category:Pottery shapes - Wikipedia

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  3. Typology of Greek vase shapes - Wikipedia

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    With those caveats, the names of Greek vases are fairly well settled, even if such names are a matter of convention rather than historical fact. The following vases are mostly Attic, from the 5th and 6th centuries, and follow the Beazley naming convention. Many shapes derive from metal vessels, especially in silver, which survive in far smaller ...

  4. Pottery of ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    The names we use for Greek vase shapes are often a matter of convention rather than historical fact. A few do illustrate their own use or are labeled with their original names, while others are the result of early archaeologists' attempt to reconcile the physical object with a known name from Greek literature—not always successfully.

  5. Category:Ancient Greek pot shapes - Wikipedia

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  6. Glossary of pottery terms - Wikipedia

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    The list of raw materials used to formulate a clay body or glaze. Invariably expressed as percentages, and totalling 100%. Also called formulation. Roller-head machine Used for the mass production of pottery: a heated, rotating tool that replaces jigger and jolley to shape wares. Raw A clay, body or article that has not been fired. Raw glazing

  7. Pottery - Wikipedia

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    The pottery wheel was now in regular use. Although glazing was known to these potters, it was not widely used. Instead, a more porous clay slip was used for decoration. A wide range of shapes for different uses developed early and remained essentially unchanged during Greek history. [103]

  8. Category:Types of pottery decoration - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Types of pottery decoration" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Agateware;

  9. Mycenaean pottery - Wikipedia

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    There are many different shapes of pottery found from the Mycenaean world. They can serve very specific tasks or be used for different purposes. Some popular uses for pottery at this time are: saucepans, storage containers, ovens, frying pans, stoves, cooking pots, drinking cups and plates.

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