Pottery is one of the oldest forms of human craftsmanship, providing a window into ancient cultures and their daily lives.
Researchers have unearthed compelling evidence of one of humanity’s oldest alcoholic beverages: rice beer. 10,000-year-old ...
Néophore is a series of terracotta and enamel vessels intersected with looping, handle-like tubes of glowing neon.
The collection of "very rare" cave pearls includes examples that were found to contain archaeological artifacts—a world first ...
The striking, nearly 5-foot tall Dipylon Amphora, from approximately 700 BC, is a masterpiece of the art of Ancient Greek pottery.
An aerial photo shows the rectangular structure. Archaeologists also identified several ancient trash dumps filled with pottery waste and a road leading to the workshop. An aerial view shows the ...
The rice beer was likely used in a similar way to how we use it now, as a way of socially bonding with peopleCredit: IGG A team examined twelve ancient pottery fragments in the Zhejiang Province ...
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Rare cave pearls with pottery fragments, some dating back to ancient periods, have been found in Jerusalem's Joweizeh Tunnel.
Immanuel said, “The recent floods in the Thenpennai river caused soil erosion, exposing ancient artefacts, including pottery ...
Researchers have unearthed compelling evidence of one of humanity’s oldest alcoholic beverages: rice beer. 10,000-year-old evidence was uncovered at the Shangshan site in Zhejiang Province, China.