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  2. McDade Pottery - Wikipedia

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    At first, the ware was wheel-thrown by individual potters. Williams threw the first piece on January 26, 1893, to celebrate the plant's opening. [5] Initially, Williams also did most of the work: preparing the clay; throwing, glazing and firing pots; and then hawking the vessels at roadside stands, nearby gas stations and even door to door.

  3. B&Q - Wikipedia

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    In the mid 1990s, B&Q opened a new format of shop known as the Depot (later changed to B&Q Depot), a forerunner of a new class of shop known as the B&Q Warehouse. [12] This new store format was almost identical to that of the US chain Home Depot, where the stores were built on a much bigger scale with a larger floor area, merchandise presented ...

  4. Maya ceramics - Wikipedia

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    As defined and used by Southwestern archaeologists, a ware is "a large grouping of pottery types which has little temporal or spatial implication but consists of stylistically varied types that are similar technologically and in method of manufacture", and "a defined ware is a ceramic assemblage in which all attributes of paste composition (with the possible exception of temper) and of surface ...

  5. Ancient Roman pottery - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic tiles were not normally used for flooring in Roman buildings, though opus signinum, a favoured flooring material, was composed of concrete and crushed tile, and carefully cut small squares from tiles were often used in mosaic floors, tesserae about 2–3 cm. square being used for plain borders, and smaller squares, about 1 cm., where a ...

  6. Archaeology of Rwanda - Wikipedia

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    All of the pots (except the small pot) had two to four bevels; each pot (except the open bowl) was decorated and included “circular motifs, cross-hatching and horizontal bands." [ 4 ] The small pot was found on top of burnt wood and charcoal; the inside of the pot had “a shell bead, four iron beads and the possible remains of an iron ...

  7. Zaramo people - Wikipedia

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    Most of Zaramo pottery consists of ceramic water jars and earthenware cooking pots and dishes. Pottery is generally made for kitchen-use, thus resulting in two main types/uses: vessels for liquid (narrow-rimmed) and vessels for cooking and serving food (open and curved rims.) [ 7 ]