• Dotted wavy line and wavy line pottery has been discovered in archaeological sites across North and Eastern Africa. These pieces are some of the oldest...
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    from Chad, Mali and Niger (e.g., bone harpoons and a characteristic "wavy line" pottery), Arkell inferred "a common fishing and hunting culture spread by...
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    regions and their interconnectedness. Wavy-line pottery developed six ceramic subvariants and dotted wavy-line pottery developed three ceramic subvariants;...
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  • specifically the presence of dotted-wavy line pottery. Dotted-wavy line pottery is a pottery type distinguished from wavy line pottery by Arkell, whose criteria...
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    regions and their interconnectedness. Wavy-line pottery developed six ceramic subvariants and dotted wavy-line pottery developed three ceramic subvariants;...
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    regions and their interconnectedness. Wavy-line pottery developed six ceramic subvariants and dotted wavy-line pottery developed three ceramic subvariants;...
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    the Gobero site include microliths, bone harpoons and hooks, dotted wavy-line pottery, and zigzag impressed motifs. The Middle Holocene occupation is associated...
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    theological and astronomical advancements in Egypt. Dotted wavy line and wavy line pottery is traded across North and Eastern Africa by the various cultures...
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    from Saharan wavy-line early Holocene pottery towards the basket-like designs of the middle Holocene. Lipid residue found on Nderit pottery can be used...
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    observations: White cross-lined pottery practically never occurred with Decorated and Wavy-handled pottery. The form of the wavy-handled types developed...
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    Dark faced burnished ware (category Lebanese pottery)
    DFBW is the second oldest form of pottery developed in the western world, the oldest being Dotted wavy line pottery from Africa. It was produced after...
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    regions and their interconnectedness. Wavy-line pottery developed six ceramic subvariants and dotted wavy-line pottery developed three ceramic subvariants;...
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    Jebel Moya (section Pottery)
    study of Jebel Moya pottery he identified nine pottery categories and relatively dated them. Impressed and Dotted Wavy Line pottery (Phase 1) Rabak Ware...
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    made of bone and stone including a stone harpoon and some dotted wavy-line pottery, as well as amphibious and fish-like remains. It is the namesake of...
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    using circular and wavy decorative patterns. This was succeeded in mainland Greece, the Aegean, Anatolia, and Italy by the style of pottery known as geometric...
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    flaring rims. Pottery was most often decorated with a variety of linear or paddle stamps that created "dentate" (tooth-like) impressions, wavy line impressions...
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    Pottery and ceramics have been produced in the Levant since prehistoric times. The history of pottery in the region begins in the Late Neolithic period...
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    Black-burnished ware (category Romano-British pottery)
    burnished lattice or, additionally, in the case of bowls and dishes, a wavy line design. Standard forms across both types include jars with everted rims...
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    best known for his domestic stoneware, his sculptural Nikau Series and Wavy Line "piece pots" from the 1970s. He has also produced magnificent lustre bottles...
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    Philippine ceramics (category Philippine pottery)
    Philippine ceramics refers to ceramic art and pottery designed or produced as a form of Philippine art. Traditional pot-making in certain areas of the...
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    Approximately 500 pieces of Cypriot pottery, containing oil and perfume, were discovered at Tell el-Dab’a. Pendent Line, Cross Line, and White Painted V styles...
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  • pottery) together by slipcasting with mould, glazing or decorating the pottery by painting or dipping the pottery with slip, see glossary of pottery terms...
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  • vessels which exhibit both applied and incised decoration usually in a Wavy line motif. The applied decorations, on the other hand, are molded and are...
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  • football – 1972 Manned space flight - 1972 Cricket – 1972 London – 1973 Pottery and porcelain – 1973 Unmanned space flight – 1974 Motor sport – 1975 European...
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    jars, bottles, medium-sized neck jars to wine jars and wavy-handled jars. Most of the pottery excavated from Naqada sites have probably been used for...
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    culture. Black-topped ware continues to appear, but white cross-line ware, a type of pottery which has been decorated with close parallel white lines being...
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    up of blue-red colours painted vertically and separated by a S-like wavy white line. Cabañas Department is located in the northern centre of the country...
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    Werra and Weser Slipware (category German pottery)
    Europe which began in the early sixteenth century. This included the French pottery of Beauvais and Saintonge, North Holland slipware and similar wares made...
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    houses of mud bricks on stone foundations. Pottery found from this site has designs with horizontal and wavy lines, or loops and simple triangular patterns...
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    early centuries, ceramics were first partially decorated with the line incisions, wavy patterns or raised lozenges characteristic of the Hassuna culture...
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