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  2. Artist hand-sculpts intricately detailed ceramic works ... - AOL

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    Meet Shayne Greco, a small business owner in North Carolina who hand-sculpts intricately detailed ceramic work inspired by sea life. His octopus vessel sinks have become a hit for his shop. You ...

  3. Minoan pottery - Wikipedia

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    The vessel ideograms are not so clear as to make correlation with discovered artifacts easy. Using a drawing of the "Contents of the Tomb of the Tripod Hearth" at Zafer Papoura from Evans' Palace of Minos, [32] which depicts LM II bronze vessels, many in the forms of ceramic ones, Ventris and Chadwick [33] were able to make a few new correlations.

  4. Ceramic - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic material is an inorganic, metallic oxide, nitride, or carbide material. Some elements, such as carbon or silicon, may be considered ceramics. Ceramic materials are brittle, hard, strong in compression, and weak in shearing and tension. They withstand the chemical erosion that occurs in other materials subjected to acidic or caustic ...

  5. Mycenaean pottery - Wikipedia

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    Anatomy of a typical Mycenaean vessel. The anatomy of a vessel can be separated into three distinct parts: orifice, body and base. There are many different shapes depending on where the vessel was made, and when. The body is the area between the orifice (opening) and base (bottom). The maximum diameter of a vessel is usually at the middle of ...

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  7. Bridge-spouted vessel - Wikipedia

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    16th-century German stoneware jug Nazca, effigy vessel formed as a lobster, AD 300–600 (Early Intermediate Phases III–IV). A bridge-spouted vessel is a particular design of ewer (jug or pitcher) originating in antiquity; there is typically a connecting element between the spout and filling aperture, and the spout is a completely independent aperture from the usually smaller central fill ...