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  2. Category:African pottery - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "African pottery" ... Tana ware This page was last edited on 31 October 2023, at 18:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  3. African red slip ware - Wikipedia

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    African Red Slip flagons and vases, 2nd-4th century AD A typical plain African Red Slip dish with simple rouletted decoration. 4th century. African red slip ware, also African Red Slip or ARS, is a category of terra sigillata, or "fine" Ancient Roman pottery produced from the mid-1st century AD into the 7th century in the province of Africa Proconsularis, specifically that part roughly ...

  4. List of common forms of African red slip ware - Wikipedia

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    This is a table of common forms of African red slip ware. [1] Form Start Date End Date Hayes form 1 50 80 ... Hayes, John. (1980). "Supplement to Late Roman Pottery ...

  5. Vasiliki ware - Wikipedia

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    The first examples of Vasiliki ware are to be found in East Crete during EM IIA period, but it is in the next period, EM IIB, that it becomes the dominant form among the fine wares throughout eastern and southern Crete. [2] Dating varies between scholars, but the Early Minoan II period is generally thought to run between around 2600–2000 BC.

  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. Tana ware - Wikipedia

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    Tana ware (also called Tana Tradition pottery or Triangular-Incised Ware) refers to a type of prehistoric pottery prominent in East Africa that features a variety of designs, including triangular incised lines and single rows of dots. [1] The presence of this pottery is largely regarded as one of the best indicators for early Swahili settlement ...

  8. Rockingham Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Red-mark period tea cup and saucer Puce-mark period cup and saucer. Rockingham porcelain was produced in two distinct periods: 1826–1830, the so-called red-mark period, [7] and 1831–1842, the puce-mark period. [8] As their names suggest, these periods are defined by the backstamps found on porcelain.

  9. Dotted wavy line and wavy line pottery - Wikipedia

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    Similar pottery, also characterized by incised and dotted wavy lines, along with barbed bone points, was discovered in the Lake Turkana Basin of Kenya. [1] This pottery is much like that of Northeast Africa, especially the Khartoum pottery, but there are some regional differences in the decorating motifs, implements, and tempers used in the ...

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