RM2B0FGRA–Plastic decorated jar. Chips from the edge, cf. publication oud.IX2, the numbers in this publication given descriptive list of the earthenware (b1) and those of the various fire (bg) - and graves (lg) - are also cited in the following . bl.13, jar, urn, pottery (Saxon), h: 7 cm, diam: 9.5 cm, vmeb 400-500 AD, The Netherlands, Gelderland, Wageningen, Wageningen, burial ground, loose find
RFJGHJAY–Altar with sage, water dish, candle, pottery rattle, feather and dancing ganesha on the ground shot from above
RMR7224B–Scene tile, lighthouse and baakwoning, blue decor on white ground, corner fill spider, wall tile tile sculpture ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze, in form made baked glazed painted baked Wall tile with blue decor on white fond Central view beacon with smoking fire pit next to the bail house On the backside right three sailing ships Dof glaze caused by inferior finish or by cleaning with corrosive acid Yellow shard. Shaved pottery. Corner filling spins Slightly slanted sides. Pastel native pottery
RMAR6GM5–Oriental dragon plate snow sky pearl wisdom mythical beast green yellow ceramic plate pottery glazed fire tooth claw scale
RF2B9GJ58–Unglazed pottery test, round bottom, square top edge, on three legs, fire test test ground find ceramic pottery, hand turned hand shaped baked Square top three legs one standing sausage ear attached between two corners. Red shard. Profile ring on the transition from side wall to bottom. Roetsporen on the inside archeology underground pit Rotterdam City Center Stadsdriehoek Groenendaal indigenous pottery food preparation heating cooking kitchen room Soil discovery: underground pit Groenendaal at 1.90 meters (of Mariniersweg?) Approximately 2 meters - NAP found 1975-10-06
RFFENNTE–Side view of young woman wearing knit hat by fire in metal barrel
RF2CB88G0–Back view of woman worker dries clay pottery via burning wooden on ground in open air. Mihaliccik, Eskisehir/Turkey
RM2AFN30R–. Archaeologia Nova Caesarea. Fig. 7. Potsherd with unusual omartientation.. Fig. 8. Potsherd with unusual ornamentation. preserved. In fact, the disposition of pottery and imple-ments in the ground are best explained as having been in-tentionally associated with a body, every trace oi which hasabsolutely vanished. It is this that suggests how very longago, the Indian began burying his dead, in certain localities.The abundance of relics is not as popularly supposed indica-tive of a village site, but of a cemetery. That the perishable belongings of the deceased weredestroyed by fire, and animal
RMDBBYAB–Molodi Village, Russia. 27th July, 2013. Unidentified people in retro costume on event dedicated to Victory in battle near the Molodi village 1572, on July 27, 2013, in Moscow region, Russia Credit: Alexander Mitrofanov/Alamy Live News
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RF2G31C44–workers working in clay ring factory at West Bengal, India.
RMM2H9Y8–trio of flour, potato flour, corn flour, corn flour, fire
RFJGHJA3–Female shaman lighting candle at altar seated on the ground. You can see the flame the represents fire, along with water, ganesha and other symbols.
RMR7369C–Small test, pipe test, of red earthenware, underside on three legs, top square, one ear, fire test test smokestacks heating ground find ceramics earthenware glaze lead glaze, hand turned hand shaped glazed fired Square fire test of red earthenware covered entirely with lead glaze pinched ear on the corner three legs archeology Valckensteyn Poortugaal Albrandswaard indigenous pottery kitchen fire footstool hand warmer foot warmer Soil discovery: canal at kitchen castle Valckensteyn at Poortugaal now Albrandswaard 1961.
RMAR6JNE–Oriental dragon plate snow sky pearl wisdom mythical beast green yellow ceramic plate pottery glazed fire tooth claw scale
RF2B9G6P1–Earthenware pipe test on three legs, bandoor attached to the corner, fire test test ground find ceramic earthenware glaze lead glaze, hand turned hand shaped glazed baked Pottery test with square top edge. Semi-circular bottom Three legs Angled band ear Fully glazed. Red shard Thickened ring on the transition from edge to bottom. Dark spots in glaze layer archeology Rotterdam City center C.S.-Kwartier Schiekade indigenous pottery heating room smoking tobacco food preparation kitchen room Soil discovery: Schiekade second waste pit
RF2CB885K–Mihaliccik, Eskisehir/Turkey-July 26 2020: Woman workers dry clay pottery via burning wooden on ground in open air.
RM2ANJ197–Archaeologia Nova Caesarea: 1907-1909 . Fig. 7. Potsherd with unusual ornamentation.. Fig. 8. Potsherd with unusual ornamentation. preserved. In fact, the disposition of pottery and imple-ments in the ground are best explained as having been in-tentionally associated with a body, every trace of which hasabsolutely vanished. It is this that suggests how very longago, the Indian began burying his dead, in certain localities.The abundance of relics is not as popularly supposed indica-tive of a village site, but of a cemetery. That the perishable belongings of the deceased weredestroyed by fire, a
RMM2H9X8–trio of flour, potato flour, corn flour, corn flour, fire in the center
RMR7224E–Scene tile, lighthouse and lighthouse, blue decor on white ground, corner fill spider, wall tile tile sculpture ceramic earthenware enamel tinglage, in form made baked glazed painted baked Wall tile with blue decor on white ground Central representation staff with smoking fire pit on lighthouse In the background left three sailing ships. Yellow shard. Shaved pottery. Corner filling spider Something oblique sides Rotterdam City triangle Sand street indigenous pottery Originating from demolition of houses on Zandstraat Rotterdam.
RF2B9GJXH–Small test, pipe test, of red earthenware, underside on three legs, top square, one ear, fire test test smokestacks heating ground find ceramics earthenware glaze lead glaze, hand turned hand shaped glazed fired Square fire test of red earthenware covered entirely with lead glaze pinched ear on the corner three legs archeology Valckensteyn Poortugaal Albrandswaard indigenous pottery kitchen fire footstool hand warmer foot warmer Soil discovery: canal at kitchen castle Valckensteyn at Poortugaal now Albrandswaard 1961
RF2CB88B6–Mihaliccik, Eskisehir/Turkey-July 26 2020: Woman workers dry clay pottery via burning wooden on ground in open air.
RM2AJJEE7–Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution . Fig. 2-1—Old Zuui vase. process, unless it be the regular time for baking pottery during thesummer solstice ceremonies. The pieces to Ije tired are placed uponstones to raise them a few inches from the ground, and an oven ofdried manure from the sheep and goat pens is built around and oerthem. The fire is carefully managed in order to produce a gradualheating, after which the entire mass is subjected to an intense heatuntil the baking is completed, the process usually requiring one or twohours.
RMR71JGE–Earthenware pipe test on three legs, bandoor attached to the corner, fire test test ground find ceramic earthenware glaze lead glaze, hand turned hand shaped glazed baked Pottery test with square top edge. Semi-circular bottom Three legs Angled band ear Fully glazed. Red shard Thickened ring on the transition from edge to bottom. Dark spots in glaze layer archeology Rotterdam City center C.S.-Kwartier Schiekade indigenous pottery heating room smoking tobacco food preparation kitchen room Soil discovery: Schiekade second waste pit.
RF2B9G8MP–Scene tile, lighthouse and baakwoning, blue decor on white ground, corner fill spider, wall tile tile sculpture ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze, in form made baked glazed painted baked Wall tile with blue decor on white fond Central view beacon with smoking fire pit next to the bail house On the backside right three sailing ships Dof glaze caused by inferior finish or by cleaning with corrosive acid Yellow shard. Shaved pottery. Corner filling spins Slightly slanted sides. Pastel native pottery
RM2AN78GM–Annual report of the Bureau of ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution .. . Fig. 24—Old Zuni vase. process, unless it be the regular time for baking pottery during thesummer solstice ceremonies. The pieces to be fired are placed uponstones to raise them a few inches from the ground, and an ovTen ofdried manure from the sheep and goat pens is built around and overthem. The fire is carefully managed in order to produce a gradualheating, after which the entire mass is subjected to an intense heatuntil the baking is completed, the process usually requiring one or twohours. A bit
RMR735H4–Unglazed pottery test, round bottom, square top edge, on three legs, fire test test ground find ceramic pottery, hand turned hand shaped baked Square top three legs one standing sausage ear attached between two corners. Red shard. Profile ring on the transition from side wall to bottom. Roetsporen on the inside archeology underground pit Rotterdam City Center Stadsdriehoek Groenendaal indigenous pottery food preparation heating cooking kitchen room Soil discovery: underground pit Groenendaal at 1.90 meters (of Mariniersweg?) Approximately 2 meters - NAP found 1975-10-06.
RF2B9G8MW–Scene tile, lighthouse and lighthouse, blue decor on white ground, corner fill spider, wall tile tile sculpture ceramic earthenware enamel tinglage, in form made baked glazed painted baked Wall tile with blue decor on white ground Central representation staff with smoking fire pit on lighthouse In the background left three sailing ships. Yellow shard. Shaved pottery. Corner filling spider Something oblique sides Rotterdam City triangle Sand street indigenous pottery Originating from demolition of houses on Zandstraat Rotterdam
RM2AN1PHJ–The Crossley Machine Co(Incorporated), manufacturers of clay working machinery : pottery, electric porcelain, tile making, clay washing and crucible machinery. . eak-ing up fire bricks, saggers, sewer pipe, etc., whichcan be ground to suit any requirements by theapplication of proper size screen plates. This type machine is fitted with independentcrusher wheels, that is, when a piece of materialis being crushed under one wheel it does noteffect the other, which not only increases the lifeof the machine but reduces the cost of repairs toa minimum. We make this mill in three sizes, as givenbelow
RMRGWNCM–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 242 SOUTH AMERICAN INDIANS [B.A.E. Bull. 143 After the jars have dried for a few hours the surface is rubbed smooth with a wet tool. Several days later vessels are set on the ground and a fire is built about them. There are six fundamental forms of vessels (pis. 42, bottom; 43, top; fig. 54), some of them similar to the products of the modern Panamanian industry and others possibly resembling the basic forms of the more highly decorated prehistoric pottery.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for rea
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