not exactly but a bit.
B. L. Dollen has written: 'Collector's encyclopedia of Red Wing art pottery' -- subject(s): American Art pottery, Art pottery, Art pottery, American, Catalogs, Collectors and collecting, Red Wing Potteries 'Redwing Art Pottery' -- subject(s): American Art pottery, Art pottery, American, Catalogs, Collectors and collecting, Red Wing Potteries
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Oliver Watson has written: 'British studio pottery' -- subject(s): Art pottery, British Art pottery, Catalogs, English Pottery, Pottery, Victoria and Albert Museum 'Ceramics from Islamic lands' -- subject(s): Art collections, Catalogs, Islamic Pottery, Pottery, Private collections
W. T. Walters has written: 'Oriental ceramic art' -- subject(s): Chinese Pottery, Japanese Pottery, Korean Pottery, Marks, Pottery, Pottery, Chinese, Pottery, Japanese, Pottery, Korean, Private collections 'Oriental collection of W. T. Walters' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Art objects, Art objects, Asian, Asian Art objects, Pottery, Private collections
Anita J. Ellis has written: 'Rookwood pottery' -- subject(s): American Art pottery, Art pottery, American, Catalogs, Exhibitions, Rookwood Pottery Company, Rookwood pottery
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They are pottery,masks,models and spirit masks it's also part of masks.
Ada Walker Camehl has written: 'The blue-china book' -- subject(s): Pottery, Staffordshire pottery, In art, American Pottery, English Pottery, United States in art
Henry Wallis has written: 'The oriental influence on the ceramic art of the Italian renaissance' -- subject(s): Italian Pottery, Renaissance Art 'The art of the precursors' -- subject(s): Majolica, Italian Pottery, Italian Majolica 'Typical examples of Persian and Oriental ceramic art' -- subject(s): Iranian Pottery, Oriental Pottery, Luster-ware, Vases 'The Godman collection' -- subject(s): Pottery, Tiles, Persian Pottery, Medieval Pottery, Luster-ware, Private collections
Annette Hagedorn has written: 'Auf der Suche nach dem neuen Stil' -- subject(s): Art, Islamic, European Pottery, Exhibitions, Influence, Islamic Art, Islamic Pottery, Islamic influences, Ottoman Pottery, Pottery, European, Pottery, Islamic, Pottery, Ottoman
Making pottery is considered a hobby, but the study of ancient pottery (and pottery from more recent eras of history) is absolutely part of what archaeologists and anthropologists do. Studying ancient pottery teaches social scientists how our ancestors lived, what materials they used, what art-work they put on their pottery (some pottery has beautiful decorations but other pottery might have religious symbols or even depictions of events in that culture), and other information that provides a window into the lives of past societies.
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