AbstractThis article will address pottery inscriptions found in an archaeological city of Aktobe, located at the middle reaches of the river Chu. Many inscriptions found on ceramics, dating to the IX-XI centuries, were found some rooms of a dwelling excavated in 2008 in the Shakhristan section of the medeival city (35 m X 10 m excavation block). The inscriptions were found on vessel bodies, necks, bases, or handles. In spite of the fact that inscriptions are often written vertically or horizontally, they are very similar. Our analysis demonstrates different styles and chronological periods for the inscribed ceramic vessels. Descriptions, photographs, and drawings of the inscribed vessels are presented here
The article, which is based on the Author’s field notes, and on the analysis of the Early Historic/H...
The article deals with inscriptions on the floor mosaics of a residence in Skala on the island of Ce...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. The study introduces scientific use a new collection of pottery from Toret...
AbstractThis article will address pottery inscriptions found in an archaeological city of Aktobe, lo...
This work is an attempt to study and describe some varieties of non-glazed ceramic facing bricks (th...
In this article, we present the results of a study carried out at the Early Iron Age site in the mul...
Along with pottery, other ceramic objects were produced and used for various purposes in antiquity. ...
Analiza epigraficzna inskrypcji w języku aramejskim na brzuściu jednego z rozbitych dzbanów w locus...
The article describes the Neolithic pottery complex of the Satygino type. It was found in multilayer...
Some fragments of pottery vessels from Tell Beydar in the Khabur region of north-eastern Syria bear ...
The work deals with the issue of marks on pottery vessels in the Early and High Middle Ages in the p...
This paper presents preliminary results of field recording of ceramic material from J?m, Gh?r provin...
This thesis looks at inscriptions on lustre painted vessels in the Fatimid period as a dating criter...
Qaraqorum, corresponding to the present-day city of Kharkhorin in Mongolia, was the capital of the...
The article, which is based on the Author’s field notes, and on the analysis of the Early Historic/H...
The article, which is based on the Author’s field notes, and on the analysis of the Early Historic/H...
The article deals with inscriptions on the floor mosaics of a residence in Skala on the island of Ce...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. The study introduces scientific use a new collection of pottery from Toret...
AbstractThis article will address pottery inscriptions found in an archaeological city of Aktobe, lo...
This work is an attempt to study and describe some varieties of non-glazed ceramic facing bricks (th...
In this article, we present the results of a study carried out at the Early Iron Age site in the mul...
Along with pottery, other ceramic objects were produced and used for various purposes in antiquity. ...
Analiza epigraficzna inskrypcji w języku aramejskim na brzuściu jednego z rozbitych dzbanów w locus...
The article describes the Neolithic pottery complex of the Satygino type. It was found in multilayer...
Some fragments of pottery vessels from Tell Beydar in the Khabur region of north-eastern Syria bear ...
The work deals with the issue of marks on pottery vessels in the Early and High Middle Ages in the p...
This paper presents preliminary results of field recording of ceramic material from J?m, Gh?r provin...
This thesis looks at inscriptions on lustre painted vessels in the Fatimid period as a dating criter...
Qaraqorum, corresponding to the present-day city of Kharkhorin in Mongolia, was the capital of the...
The article, which is based on the Author’s field notes, and on the analysis of the Early Historic/H...
The article, which is based on the Author’s field notes, and on the analysis of the Early Historic/H...
The article deals with inscriptions on the floor mosaics of a residence in Skala on the island of Ce...
© Medwell Journals, 2015. The study introduces scientific use a new collection of pottery from Toret...