ceramic vessel
collocation in Englishmeaningsofceramicandvessel
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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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vessel
noun[C]
uk/ˈves.əl/us/ˈves.əl/
formal
a large boat or ...
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(Definition ofceramicandvesselfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The location of these sherds suggests that they and otherceramicvesselfragments recovered with them were intentionally broken and scattered prior to deposition.
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This heuristic index assumed the more steps involved in the production of aceramicvessel, the higher its potential market value.
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Ceramicvesselcontents range in size from large consolidated pieces greater than 2 cm in diameter to fine dust less than 0.01 mm.
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The jewelry had been buried inside aceramicvessel.
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A cylindricalceramicvesselwas deposited at the east end of the cist.
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Inside were found an earthenware bowl and a smallceramicvesseland three shells that had been perforated to use as jewellery.
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Both objects reflect gender roles-specifically, the weaving of cloth and the making of ceramic vessels.
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Theceramicvessel, which has slightly divergent cylindrical walls, a flat bottom, black spots and a red slip on its bottom, was associated with other sumptuary objects.
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Items found included a ceramic pipe fragment, a complete ceramic effigy pipe, severalceramicvesselsherds, and a shattered piece of chert.
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Linking other ceramic vessels to regular maize preparation activities is also difficult.
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The stylistic characteristics of some of the ceramic vessels drew our attention to this area.
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Typically, small cucumbers are placed in a glass orceramicvesselor a wooden barrel, together with a variety of spices.
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Each contained a single red-brownceramicvesselmeasuring approximately 16 cm in diameter and 14 cm high, each with its respective concave lid.
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A test pit sunk into the presumed area of the southern platform uncovered an offering containing a cylindricalceramicvesselwith a polychrome bowl placed upon it like a lid.
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Our analysis, however, seeks to go beyond simply the interpretation of the meaning attached to the iconography on ceramic vessels.
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With this in mind, we offer an alternative explanation for the organic offerings contained in the ceramic vessels.
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He emphasizes in particular that the deceased in the richest tombs had clear access to unique and high-value goods and quantities of ceramic vessels that others did not.
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However, elite households tend to have more ceramic vessels than commoner households and tool ratios may be less accentuated as a result of this trend.
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Materials found on or in the ceramic vessels in both tombs were collected after the vessel was transported to the laboratory.
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