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    The anagama kiln (Japanese Kanji: 穴窯/ Hiragana: あながま) is an ancient type of pottery kiln brought to Japan from China via Korea in the 5th century. It is...
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    firings. Khmer Kiln: quite similar to the anagama kiln; however, traditional Khmer Kilns had a flat roof. Chinese, Korean or Japanese kilns have an arch...
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  • 6 WBRC. Retrieved February 28, 2012. "Dr. Scott Meyer". "Montevallo's Anagama". "Ceramics". "Carmichael, Oliver C." Social Networks and Archival Context...
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  • Historically this was developed by the Japanese in certain types of the Anagama kiln. The kiln is built in stages, where fresh air coming to the fuel is passed...
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    List of ovens (section Kilns)
    cooking or for industrial processes (industrial oven). Kilns and furnaces are special-purpose ovens. Kilns have historically been used in the production of...
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    here are known as Shigaraki-yaki. Many local potters use wood fired anagama kilns. Many tanuki statues are also produced here. 産業科学硏究所, 名古屋学院大学 (2006)...
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  • kiln is located about one kilometer southwest of the Sanuki Kokubun-ji and is on the border between Sakaide and Takamatsu cities. This anagama kiln is...
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    g. Hon'ami Kōetsu, Ninsei, Ogata Kenzan, and Aoki Mokubei. Japanese anagama kilns also have flourished through the ages, and their influence weighs with...
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    as "groundhog kilns". These kilns were a unique southern U.S. variation of climbing kilns built into hillsides, such as the Asian anagama. Semi-subterranean...
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  • of perhaps five kilns. The kilns are built underground into the slope of a hill, and are a stepless form of the traditional anagama kiln. The site has not...
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  • in 1967. Each kiln is built semi-underground into the slope of a hill, and are a stepless form of the traditional anagama kiln. Each kiln has a length...
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    decorated with Shino were fired in the Anagama kilns used at that time. Anagama kilns were single-chambered kilns made from a trench in a hillside that...
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  • been constructed using the principles of an ancient Chinese anagama kiln. In the anagama kiln system, a wood fire is built at the base of a slope, and the...
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  • into the slope of a hill, and are a stepless form of the traditional anagama kiln. Each has a length of approximately five meters and a width and height...
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    early work was fired in electric and gas kilns, later in his career he primarily fired in the anagama kiln of Peter Callas, who had helped to introduce...
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    kiln, called an anagama kiln, which is used to fire Shigaraki ware. The term anagama is a Japanese term meaning "cave kiln", as these kilns were usually...
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    the ruins of six kilns within a range of approximately 70 square meters. The kilns consists of four semi-underground anagama kilns with a length of approximately...
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    types of climbing anagama kilns, and elsewhere in East Asia. The large quantities fired were not unique to Asian pottery; the largest kilns making ancient...
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    east-to-west. These kilns were made by hollowing out a clay hill to form an anagama-style staged kiln. Subsequent investigations found that one kiln was used for...
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    Tōdai-ji Tile Kiln ruins (伊良湖東大寺瓦窯跡, Irago Tōdaiji gayō iseki) is an archaeological site containing the remnants of a number of Anagama kilns, from which...
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    was the first kiln site to be excavated by the Japan Ceramic Association. Excavations have found that the kiln is an anagama-style kiln with semi-underground...
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    Tōdai-ji Tile Kiln ruins (万富東大寺瓦窯跡, Mantomi Tōdaiji kawara gama ato) is an archaeological site containing the remnants of a number of anagama kilns, from which...
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    construction of six great Anagama kilns in 1877. These kilns are today classed as French monuments historiques. The kilns consist of a cylindrical body...
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  • Shiga, and Tamba in 1999. Kanzaki fires his anagama kiln for 10 days; his pots are placed into the kiln unglazed and come out with a natural ceramic...
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  • needed] Nealie began working with salt-glaze ceramics: he built his first anagama kiln in 1978, after visiting Japan.: 124, 308  He has gone on to research...
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    main studio is outside his home in Athens, Georgia, and includes an anagama kiln. He built his summer studio behind his family cottage in Irving, NY....
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    excavation pit and the foundations of workshops. All of the kilns are anagama-style kilns, and traces of ash spread 80 meters east-west and 30 meters...
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    Kosugimaruyama Site (category Japanese pottery kiln sites)
    been reconstructed at the site, along with a reconstruction of several anagama kiln. There is also a museum, the Asuka Craftsmen House (飛鳥工人の館, Asuka Kōjin...
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    north-to-south, and there were originally about 500 kilns. The kilns were anagama-style underground kilns; they became larger from the middle to the end of...
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    pottery, including the use of the potter's wheel and semi-underground anagama-style kilns. By using firing temperatures in excess of 1000 deg C, reduction...
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