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After executing the first steps in ceramic management (collecting, washing, refitting, sorting, quantifying, and selecting), the ceramic material needs to be inventoried and described. The Purpose of a Ceramic Description The main purpose of ceramic
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The drawings produced on the fields are usually reworked with specific software when selected for publication. This section approaches the basic requirements and standards usually applied to the publication of the ceramic drawings. What is a Vector D
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David, Romain
A chrono-typology is an essential tool to approach other issues raised by the ceramic material. This first result mainly depends on the good preservation of the archaeological contexts—which is finally quite rare—and on careful documentation of t
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Ahmad, Mustafa
The huge number of pottery sherds in any excavation or survey project necessitates specific software to compile all the pottery data and analyse it in order to obtain selective results (for more details see VanPool, Leonard 2011; Bishop 2017). Numero
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Matthews, Steven
Introduction All scientific activities require that we organise the infinite variation of unfamiliar things so that we can make sense of them. The humble pot sherd is no exception to this. The remains of the past must be sorted and organised into arc
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The approaches suggested in this manual are not intended to be final but rather represent common situations encountered in the study of ceramics from archaeological contexts. It is important to remember that every context is unique and those working
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David, Romain
The “French Unit” of the National Corporation for Antiquities and Museum (Ncam) has been conducting archaeological explorations of the Nile Valley for the past 50 years. This long-lasting tradition of collaboration with the Sudanese antiquity ser
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Buechner-Matthews, Saskia
The safekeeping and storage of objects, especially in respect of their provenance, is a crucial part of all archaeological missions but one often subject to financial constraints (Orton et al. 1993, pp. 98-104). Here we shall address a few of the pos
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Jadot, Elsa
A Theoretical Framework from the Anthropology of the Techniques The concept of chaîne opératoire, theorised by French anthropologists (A. Leroi-Gourhan first, then R. Creswell and others), considers the manufacturing process as an organised sequenc
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The numbering or “ID-ing” process of pottery is a coding structure which requires a clear and well-defined systematic and it ties in perfectly with the respective excavation records (Orton et al. 1993, pp. 52-54). These coherent and consistently
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