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What was the organisation of pottery production?

Ubiquitous and Unfamiliar: Earthenware Pottery Production Techniques and the Bradford Family Pottery of Kingston, MA

Ubiquitous and Unfamiliar: Earthenware Pottery Production Techniques and the Bradford Family Pottery of Kingston, MA

... 39 inward, outward and upward at varying times to shape the pot. The potter alternately fights against and takes advantage of the centrifugal forces working on the clay while it spins. This is particularly true when ...

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What kind of organisation is this?

What kind of organisation is this?

... Scope The Consortium’s starting point is fire protection and how it relates to environmental quality, human health and competitiveness in markets. The need for the Consortium was obvious when it was formed because ...

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The Organization of Pottery Production: Toward a Relational Approach

The Organization of Pottery Production: Toward a Relational Approach

... Murphy and Poblome, 2012; Fiaccavento, 2013: 85). It is crucial to link these studies to the chaîne opératoire studies of the pottery assemblage. The resulting tanglegram (Hodder, 2012a) in Figure 9.3 presents ...

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If not this World Trade Organisation, then what?

If not this World Trade Organisation, then what?

... Despite the shortcomings of the doctrine of com- parative advantage, a prevalent criticism of the WTO is that it is incapable of realising the benefits promised by the doctrine because, rhetoric aside, it is not really ...

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Westerwald Stoneware at Kelmscott Manor : Morris, pottery and the politics of production

Westerwald Stoneware at Kelmscott Manor : Morris, pottery and the politics of production

... ‘satellite’ production centre at Speicher has been studied by Bärbel ...stoneware production began in the medieval period, by the nineteenth century this industry was producing pitchers in the Westerwald ...

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Black-on-red painted pottery production and distribution in Late Neolithic Macedonia

Black-on-red painted pottery production and distribution in Late Neolithic Macedonia

... decorated pottery in Late Neolithic Northern Greece reveals the existence of some common technical standards beyond common aesthetic preferences, such as the use of iron-rich clays for the vessels, firing to high ...

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Engendering Pottery Production and Distribution Processes among the Kisi and Pare of Tanzania

Engendering Pottery Production and Distribution Processes among the Kisi and Pare of Tanzania

... This forced potters to seek permission as clay would always be found in someone’s land. Because clay extraction is a destructive activity non-potters would not easily permit pot-makers to collect clay from their land. N. ...

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Pottery Production and Cultural Process: Prehistoric Ceramics from the Morgan Site

Pottery Production and Cultural Process: Prehistoric Ceramics from the Morgan Site

... There is a problem with Smith's typological method that Smith him­ self (1950: 189) has pointed out: it is possible for an undecorated sherd to be placed in one sherd lot while a deco­ rated sherd from the same vessel ...

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Technology and Production Process of Bajau Traditional Pottery in Pulau Selakan

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Technology and Production Process of Bajau Traditional Pottery in Pulau Selakan Semporna

... ,Traditional Pottery. Introduction Culture is what most people are proud of because it is what gives one a sense of ...is what people learn within their environment to keep life going. It is ...

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The Phenomenon of Production, Distribution, and Consumption

Serang Banten Typical Pottery Crafts in Bali

The Phenomenon of Production, Distribution, and Consumption Serang Banten Typical Pottery Crafts in Bali

... to pottery types that can thrive and flourish, so that, it can absorb more labor and benefit to all parties involved in ...typical pottery businessman of Serang Banten, during this time there was never a ...

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The Phenomenon of Production, Distribution, and Consumption Serang Banten Typical Pottery Crafts in Bali

The Phenomenon of Production, Distribution, and Consumption Serang Banten Typical Pottery Crafts in Bali

... included pottery products trading. The pottery products recently from outside Bali that were marketed in Bali, the production itself was done outside of Bali, merely the distribution and consumption ...

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Pottery Production in Anglo-Scandinavian Torksey (Lincolnshire): reconstructing and contextualising the chaîne opératoire.

Pottery Production in Anglo-Scandinavian Torksey (Lincolnshire): reconstructing and contextualising the chaîne opératoire.

... the pottery remained ...of pottery production in Anglo-Scandinavian Torksey (in other words, the series of operations that transform raw materials into manufactured products) 48 or how this chaîne ...

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The role of pottery production in development: A case study of the Ankole region in Western Uganda

The role of pottery production in development: A case study of the Ankole region in Western Uganda

... investigated pottery production activities in the Ankole region, Western Uganda, focusing on technical and socio-economic ...how pottery industry plays a role in cubing unemployment and mitigating ...

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Poor Recruitment Decisions - What is the cost impact to the Organisation?

Poor Recruitment Decisions - What is the cost impact to the Organisation?

... recruitment decisions are relatively good decisions given what is known at the time. The symptoms of mis-hiring emerge later, not because of the quality of the decision, but because key information wasn’t ...

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Pottery Production and Social Complexity on the Chengdu Plain,Sichuan, China, 2500 to 800 BC

Pottery Production and Social Complexity on the Chengdu Plain,Sichuan, China, 2500 to 800 BC

... speaking, pottery was not an important prestige item in many areas of the world, and the production and use of pottery often are regarded as peripheral to the development of social stratification ...

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Production of Ceramic Wares with Idea Development from Shells to Promote Femininity in Ghanaian Pottery

Production of Ceramic Wares with Idea Development from Shells to Promote Femininity in Ghanaian Pottery

... for pottery could be influenced by the purpose the product is intended for as well as what the artist wishes to portray in his pieces and as an artist, the ability to make good use of available raw ...

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Measuring organisation capital at the firm level: a production function approach

Measuring organisation capital at the firm level: a production function approach

... in organisation capital which should be overcome by these efforts, but it is uncertain whether this investment will actually result in higher organisation ...in organisation capital at the firm ...

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From manager in a service organisation to operations manager of service production

From manager in a service organisation to operations manager of service production

... board What does the operations manager specifically do in order to arrange with the employees how each day should be structured? The daily operations are agreed with the employees at the daily operations meeting – ...

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Practice Molds Place: Communities of Pottery Production and Situated Identities at Location 3 (AgHk-54)

Practice Molds Place: Communities of Pottery Production and Situated Identities at Location 3 (AgHk-54)

... to production which seeks to resolve the division between humans and things, as well as mind and ...2007:7). What we see at Location 3 is one such period: a brief intersection in time where potters, perhaps ...

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Early Ceramics in Anatolia: Implications for the Production and Use of the Earliest Pottery. The Evidence from Boncuklu Höyük

Early Ceramics in Anatolia: Implications for the Production and Use of the Earliest Pottery. The Evidence from Boncuklu Höyük

... early pottery discussed below. When other potential early pottery is considered, the earliest vessels at Çatalhöyük occur after the first century of occupancy in the earlier part of the seventh millennium ...

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