ceramics
Pottery Barn sells tables, curtains, curtain rods, chairs, and tables. All of that furniture could fall under the category of "modern." http://www.potterybarn.com/search/results.html?words=modern%20drape%20rod
I think the Neanderthals invented "Grooved Ware Pottery" which was found in association with Amud 1 and also at Skara Brae in association with Red Ochre Paint also used by Neanderthal in Burial ceremonies and the evidence is clear that they achieved Neolithic civilization.
Tony. Birks has written: 'Lucie Rie' -- subject(s): Potters, Biography 'The potter's companion' -- subject(s): Pottery craft 'The alchemy of sculpture' 'Pottery' -- subject(s): Pottery craft 'The art of the modern potter' -- subject(s): English Pottery, Potters, Pottery, English 'Building the new universities' -- subject(s): College buildings
Martin Ortmeier has written: 'Keramik in Niederbayern' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, German Pottery, Pottery 'Der Primitivismus moderner Malerei' -- subject(s): Art brut, Influence, Modern Aesthetics, Modern Painting, Primitive Art
Moorcroft pottery is English art pottery that is highly collected. But beware. The pottery was taken over by investors around 20 years ago and the modern output has not yet accrued any collectable value. You need to check the marks on the base against those in a book of porcelain manufacturer's marks to see when it was made.
Cards, gunpowder, compass, paper, pottery, silk, other things
Yes. She was a female and was named Allan the Great guy
No, she had no male counterpart.
A counterpart is an opposite number, or an equivalent. She was his counterpart on the opposing team.
personal; public
The key design features that differentiate a modern penny farthing from its historical counterpart include the use of lightweight materials such as aluminum or carbon fiber for the frame, improved braking systems, pneumatic tires for a smoother ride, and adjustable handlebars for better comfort and control.
Her Roman counterpart would be Juno.