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Castro ceramics were a part of the Castro Culture of the northwestern Iberian Peninsula. The ceramics were made mostly by hand,[1] although in some cases a pottery wheel was used. In many cases, signs of smoothing and flattening are visible on the pots.
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Castroceramics were a part of the Castro Culture of the northwestern Iberian Peninsula. The ceramics were made mostly by hand, although in some cases...
ceramics. Cultural influences arrived from the inland Iberian Peninsula, beyond the ones proceeding from the Mediterranean through trade. The Castro culture...
at the height of the Roman Empire: the Castro do Vieito case study", in M. Spataro and A. Villing (Eds), Ceramics, Cuisine and Culture, Oxford, United Kingdom:...
The Machado de Castro National Museum (Portuguese: Museu Nacional de Machado de Castro) is an art museum in Coimbra, Portugal, named after the renowned...
Castro of Santa Trega is an archaeological site located on the hillsides of Mount Santa Trega, in the southwestern Galician municipality of A Guarda, Spain...
Castro, for example: Tools such as axes, millstones, adzes, loom weights, copper fish hooks. Objects made of bone, such as beads and pins. Ceramics,...
The Castro of Monte Valinhas, alternately the Castro of São João de Valinhas, is an archaeological site in Portugal, in the civil parish of Santa Eulália...
The Castro of Monte Mozinho (Portuguese: Povoado fortificado de Monte Mozinho/Cidade Morta de Penafiel) is a Neolithic fortified settlement, sometimes...
pottery to date the age of an archeological area. In the Roman period, ceramics were produced and used in enormous quantities, and the literature on the...
then Christian, influenced the later style of colorful and glazed Italian ceramics known as maiolica. Throughout the 14th century, the Nasrids are noted for...
pulverized and used as an abrasive to polish materials, such as metals and ceramics, in the same way as jeweler's rouge. The charcoal from the nut shells may...
The Castro of Monte Castelo (Portuguese: Povoado fortificado do Monte Castelo de Guifões/Monte Castelo) is a Calcolithic fortified settlement, situated...
de Castro (Fernando de Castro's House Museum) is a historical house, located in the city of Porto, Portugal, that belonged to Fernando de Castro, a Portuguese...
Sintering happens as part of a manufacturing process used with metals, ceramics, plastics, and other materials. The nanoparticles in the sintered material...
Castro de Borneiro is an archeological site in Galicia, Spain. A castro is an iron-age walled settlement, or oppidum, and the site is an example of remnants...
Ceramics with incrustation Cogotas I. Incised ceramics Cogotas I. Ceramics Cogotas I. Bronze artefacts Cogotas I. A bent fibula Cogotas II. Castro del...
Prize for Ceramics "Pantaleón Panduro". El Refugio Cultural Center. Panduro Pantaleon Museum. - Museum of the National Prize for Ceramics "Pantaleón...
influenced Chinese ceramics and other East Asian ceramic cultures, especially as a fancy shape for high-quality decorative ceramics, and continued to be...
Though he was predominantly a painter, he also worked with sculpture, ceramics and printmaking in his later life. Lam, like many of the most renowned...
symbolic and religious in nature. The artists worked with gold, silver, and ceramics to create a variety of sculptures and relief carvings. These civilizations...
Culture, ABC-CLIO, USA, 2013, p. 15 McCafferty, Geoffrey G. (1996). "The Ceramics and Chronology of Cholula, Mexico". Ancient Mesoamerica. 7 (2): 299–323...
access from Naples and Pompei. The town is widely known for its small ceramics, lacework and marquetry (woodwork) shops. The Sorrentine Peninsula has...
was by the Yangshao culture (5000–4000 BC), where it was used to paint ceramics, to cover the walls and floors of rooms, and for ritual ceremonies. The...
consisting of 79 manufacturers mostly involved in sash factory, iron works, ceramics, bakery and 1,806 trading companies. The financial needs are served by...
L. W. (1987). "Roman Concrete and the Roman Architectural Revolution". Ceramics and Civilization. 3: 81–128. "Apollodorus of Damascus". Britannica. 13...