ceramic bowl
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ceramic
adjective
uk/səˈræm.ɪk/us/səˈræm.ɪk/
made from clay that has been shaped and then baked ...
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bowl
noun
uk/bəʊl/us/boʊl/
a round container that is open at the top and is deep enough to hold fruit, ...
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(Definition ofceramicandbowlfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Complex pronged bowl-and-support censers are composed of a ceramic basal support generally attached to three prongs, upon which aceramicbowlwould rest.
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A scorpion bowl is a popular cocktail that is served in aceramicbowlfor communal drinking.
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Aceramicbowlwas deposited by the head, there was also a flint arrowhead deposited as part of the offering.
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A rough greenstone pendant was associated with the remains, together with a greenstone bead, a tripod plate, a polychromeceramicbowland perforated seashells.
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A fineceramicbowlwas recovered from the tomb, with the handle formed from three-dimensional head and neck of a bird emerging from the two-dimensional body painted on the lid.
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One of these elite burials was accompanied by a green obsidian projectile point, a black obsidian spear point, ceramic earspools, an urn, a spindle whirl and aceramicbowl.
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Under these foundations, two ceramic bowls had been placed as offerings.
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There are partly broken ceramic bowls and vases; pottery shards; dirty, woven mattes; old, crusty coins; and so on.
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Offering 18 was 3 m northwest of the base of the ramp and contained two small ceramic bowls, one inverted over the other.
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Ceramic bowls and basins, goblets, large plates, as well as dishes raised by a central column, were in daily use; these domestic items were hung up on the wall.
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Ceramic bowls and basins, goblets, large plates, as well as dishes raised by a central column, were domestic items in daily use, sometimes hung up on the wall.
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