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- noun Plural form of
pottery .
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Here are curious mounds which have often been taken for some kind of potteries, and are so explained by Mr. Bulleid; many of these mounds were excavated about a hundred years ago, and Mr. Bulleid has now dug into others.
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Mills and potteries from China to Stoke-on-Trent have produced vast volumes of plates, tea towels and other commemorative trinkets.
Royal Wedding Walking Tour Of Kate & William's Romance AP 2011
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Of the 32 potteries that flourished in Delft three-and-a-half centuries ago, only Royal Delft remains.
Delight in Blue and White Julie Lasky 2012
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Mills and potteries from China to Stoke-on-Trent have produced vast volumes of plates, tea towels and other commemorative trinkets.
Royal Wedding Walking Tour Of Kate & William's Romance AP 2011
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Mills and potteries from China to Stoke-on-Trent have produced vast volumes of plates, tea towels and other commemorative trinkets.
Royal Wedding Walking Tour Of Kate & William's Romance AP 2011
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Mills and potteries from China to Stoke-on-Trent have produced vast volumes of plates, tea towels and other commemorative trinkets.
Royal Wedding Walking Tour Of Kate & William's Romance AP 2011
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They made the TIW potteries characteristic of NECB communities. 13 Women also fed their communities; they were the primary managers of agricultural matters, and they controlled harvest yields.
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These styles comprise part of the Early-Iron-Age assemblage that derived from Chifumbaze potteries that early Mashariki-speaking peoples produced in the early part of the last millennium BCE.
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From about 200 CE forward it reveals that potteries made by populations distinct from those Azania Bantu produced were present.
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In conjunction with a celebration marking the 60th anniversary of Heath Ceramics noted author and ceramic arts historian Garth Clark lectures on the early California pottery movement, its significance and its future through historic potteries.
March 2008 2008
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