Sue stoneware recumbent bottle (yokobe) with partial covering of natural ash glaze, late Kofun period, 6th centurySue pottery vessel, excavated in Aomori Prefecture, Kofun period, 5th century CESue pottery jar with birds decoration, Kofun period, 6th century
Sue pottery (須恵器, sueki, literally offering ware) was a blue-gray form of stoneware pottery fired at high temperature, which was produced in Japan and southern Korea during the Kofun, Nara, and Heian periods of Japanese history. It was initially used for funerary and ritual objects, and originated from Korea to Kyūshū.[1] Although the roots of Sueki reach back to ancient China, its direct precursor is the grayware of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.[2]
^Pottery — MSN Encarta. Archived from the original on 2009-10-29. Retrieved 2012-10-06. "The pottery of the Yayoi culture (300? BC-AD 250?), made by a Mongol people who came from Korea to Kyūshū, has been found throughout Japan. "
^The Metropolitan Museum of Art [1] "Although the roots of Sueki reach back to ancient China, its direct precursor is the grayware of the Three Kingdoms period in Korea."
Suepottery (須恵器, sueki, literally offering ware) was a blue-gray form of stoneware pottery fired at high temperature, which was produced in Japan and...
regional variations have been identified, Sue was remarkably homogeneous throughout Japan. The function of Suepottery, however, changed over time: during the...
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The Goshogawara SuePottery Kiln Site (五所川原須恵器窯跡, Goshogawara Sueki kama ato) is an archaeological site consisting of the remains of Heian period kilns...
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(Middle Mumun culture, southern Korea) Suemura cluster of kilns – Kilns of Suepottery (Middle and Late Kofun period, Osaka, Japan) Sanage cluster of kilns...
were identified. Sue ware, cylindrical haniwa, hand-kneaded pottery, and other artifacts have been excavated from each kiln site. The Sue ware consists mainly...
millennium BC. Early development occurred in the Levant (e.g. Pre-Pottery Neolithic A and Pre-Pottery Neolithic B) and from there spread eastwards and westwards...
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name. It is therefore also known as Imbe or Inbe ware. It has ties to Suepottery from the Heian period in the 6th century, and made its appearance during...
and the other two sites were added in 2009. Bizen ware has ties to Suepottery from the Heian period in the 6th century, and made its appearance during...
former were used for the production of roof tiles, and the latter for Suepottery. From the ruins of the tile kilns, shards of various types of roof tiles...
yet been discovered. Artifacts discovered included clay vessel shards, Suepottery, fragments of metal implements or swords, all of which date the tombs...
dwellings have been discovered, along with Suepottery fragments and metal implements. From the style of the pottery discovered, the site was dated to the...
design or texture either unmodified or inscribed, carved or painted. Most pottery produced in recent centuries has been glazed, other than pieces in bisque...
for use in ceremonies. Numerous fragments of cylindrical haniwa and Sue ware pottery have been recovered from this area. The tomb was originally surrounded...
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objects of the 5th century include iron grave goods in kofun, as well as suepottery and cloth excavated from various sites including the Senzokudai Site...
Museum Lake Jūsan Ashino Chishōgun Prefectural Natural Park Goshogawara SuePottery Kiln Site, a National Historic Site Sannobō Site, a National Historic...
artifacts were discovered, including fragments of cloth, housing materials, Suepottery, lacquerware, agriculture tools, smithing tools and accessories and weapons...
1987-1988, 1994 to 1998, and 2000. These included shards of Haji and Suepottery, fragments of swords and metal agricultural implements, and thousands...
Shrine was known for many years as a location where shards of Suepottery and Haji pottery could be found. The Takase Shrine is one of the Shinto shrines...
but there was no damage inside the stone chamber. Inside were numerous Suepottery used for offerings and pieces of wood that are thought to have been left...