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
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Lors des fouilles archéologiques menées le long de la muraille médiévale du Caire, entreprises par l...
AbstractThis article will address pottery inscriptions found in an archaeological city of Aktobe, lo...
The article is devoted to one of the stages in the history of non-pourable ceramics study of the med...
This article provides information about a red clay jug with paint drips from the Navbagtepa monument...
AbstractThe article examines monuments of Turkic ancient letters found in South Siberia, Middle Asia...
Product of a craft with mediaeval roots in Western and Central Europe, Haban pottery represents an e...
This article provides new information about the city monument of Mingtepa, located in the northern p...
The article looks at possible ways and origins of cultural influence by the example of the pottery p...
Naqada civilization dates back to prehistoric times in Egypt. Historians divide that civilization in...
This report – making part of a series of mutually related texts – evaluates a newly uncovered assemb...
Konya Sahip Ata Social Complex is one of the most outstanding monuments that have reached today with...
The article is devoted to the study of the most massive material during archaeological excavations -...
This article is devoted to the review of the results which were received during the archaeological e...
The article describes the Neolithic pottery complex of the Satygino type. It was found in multilayer...
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