The ceramic assemblage from Kova ˇ cevo provided a series of recycled pottery sherds. Among this corpus, 674 unshaped sherds present one or several abraded edges. Their form, dimensions and use-wear traces on 568 of them indicate that they were used as ribs for pottery production. Technical traces observed on some vessels’ surfaces confirm this hypothesis. This paper focuses on acquisition strategies of sherds, their shaping and technical function. It raises the question of their signification.La série céramique de l’habitat néolithique de Kova ˇ cevo a livré une gamme diversifiée de tessons réutilisés en outils. Au sein de cet outillage, 674 tessons sans mise en forme apparente présentent une ou plusieurs tranches abrasées. La forme, les d...
International audience"This paper proposes a framework for the study of Prehistoric pottery attritio...
The primary goal of the present study is the publication of the ceramic inventory from Öcsöd-Kovásha...
International audienceIn Late Neolithic (3600-2900 BC), the western-central France is split up in se...
The ceramic assemblage from Kova ˇ cevo provided a series of recycled pottery sherds. Among this cor...
Sherds make up the vast majority of ceramic elements that are uncovered during archaeological excava...
International audienceThe recycling of shards is a practice that was initially recognised in Bronze ...
Analyses of potter’s ribs shaped on sherds from southeastern Chassey contexts enable us to present a...
The functional and technological analysis of tools made of different materials used by potters can p...
International audience"Many potsherds recycled as tools have been discovered in the Early Neolithic ...
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To reconstruct ceramic production technology in the Zagros region and to specify the pattern of tech...
U radu se razmatraju tehnike ručnog oblikovanja grnčarije i metode arheološke analize tragova koji s...
In this article we analyse the impressed-pottery from the Early Neolithic site of Kovačke Njive. It...
Ceramic vessels from neolithic levels of Chalain lake (Jura, France) are characterised by the presen...
Most studies of Linearbandkeramik (LBK) pottery have analysed vessel shape and decoration, thus prov...
International audience"This paper proposes a framework for the study of Prehistoric pottery attritio...
The primary goal of the present study is the publication of the ceramic inventory from Öcsöd-Kovásha...
International audienceIn Late Neolithic (3600-2900 BC), the western-central France is split up in se...
The ceramic assemblage from Kova ˇ cevo provided a series of recycled pottery sherds. Among this cor...
Sherds make up the vast majority of ceramic elements that are uncovered during archaeological excava...
International audienceThe recycling of shards is a practice that was initially recognised in Bronze ...
Analyses of potter’s ribs shaped on sherds from southeastern Chassey contexts enable us to present a...
The functional and technological analysis of tools made of different materials used by potters can p...
International audience"Many potsherds recycled as tools have been discovered in the Early Neolithic ...
This video demonstrates the digital creation of a profile line i.e. drawing of a ceramic fragment, w...
To reconstruct ceramic production technology in the Zagros region and to specify the pattern of tech...
U radu se razmatraju tehnike ručnog oblikovanja grnčarije i metode arheološke analize tragova koji s...
In this article we analyse the impressed-pottery from the Early Neolithic site of Kovačke Njive. It...
Ceramic vessels from neolithic levels of Chalain lake (Jura, France) are characterised by the presen...
Most studies of Linearbandkeramik (LBK) pottery have analysed vessel shape and decoration, thus prov...
International audience"This paper proposes a framework for the study of Prehistoric pottery attritio...
The primary goal of the present study is the publication of the ceramic inventory from Öcsöd-Kovásha...
International audienceIn Late Neolithic (3600-2900 BC), the western-central France is split up in se...