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Various types of red-colored pottery
Redware as a single word is a term for at least two types of pottery of the last few centuries, in Europe and North America. Red ware as two words is
Redware
Country in the Caribbean
any human presence on Jamaica until about 500 CE. A group known as the "Redware people" after their pottery arrived circa 600 CE, followed by the Taíno
Jamaica
Pottery fired at a relatively high temperature
16th and 17th centuries, especially in the Cologne region of Germany. Redware: Unglazed stoneware with a terracotta red, initially imitating Chinese
Stoneware
Indian pilgrimage destination
potsherds of early historic redware dated to the 3rd century BCE to the 3rd century CE, in addition to megalithic blackware and redware. It is believed that
Yellamma_Temple,_Saundatti
Native American tribe
weaving and textiles, and in particular for their highly burnished red-on-redware pottery. Their traditional pottery practices enjoyed a revival from 1937
Maricopa_people
Cumberland and Shenandoah Valley regions. Known for its utilitarian stoneware, redware, and later decorative ceramics, the Bell pottery operated in Waynesboro
John_Bell_Pottery
Clay-based earthenware used for sculpture
manufacturer Kulhar – traditional terracotta cups Majapahit Terracotta Redware Structural clay tile Tile Heritage Foundation Saltillo Terracotta Tile
Terracotta
the earliest known sites of this Ostionoid culture, also known as the Redware culture. These people lived near the coast and extensively hunted turtles
Pre-Columbian_Jamaica
State in eastern India
which are from the Neolithic to the medieval period and pot-sherds of Redware, black and red ware, black ware, black slipped ware and NBP ware are from
Jharkhand
Item production made completely by hand or with simple tools
000 years and is still used. In Iranian Baluchistan, women still make redware hand-made pottery with dotted ornaments, much similar to the 4,000-year-old
Handicraft
Craft of making objects from clay
vicinity, or continuity of habitation. Examples are black and red ware, redware, Sothi-Siswal culture and Painted Grey Ware culture. The six fabrics of
Pottery
inhabited in approximately 600 AD or 650 AD by the Redware people, often associated with redware pottery. By roughly 800 AD, a second wave of inhabitants
History_of_Jamaica
Settlement in Jharkhand, India
Jharkhand. Ruins of burnt brick houses are found on the site, along with redware pottery, copper tools, coins, gold earrings and iron tools. Well-fortified
Saridkel
Nonvitreous pottery
standards. Other types of earthenware or other examples include: Terracotta Redware Victorian majolica Lusterware, which uses iridescent glazes Raku Ironstone
Earthenware
CDP in New Mexico, United States
famous for producing hand-crafted pottery, specifically blackware and redware with deep engravings. The pueblo is listed on the National Register of
Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico
Santa_Clara_Pueblo,_New_Mexico
Pueblo in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico
the Ohkay Casino and the Oke-Oweenge Crafts Cooperative, which showcases redware pottery, weaving, painting, and other artwork from the eight northern pueblos
Ohkay_Owingeh,_New_Mexico
Sumerian concept
Stylized gipar reed mat on Susa redware from Jemdat Nasr Period
Giparu
Town in Karnataka, India
of the Malaprabha River, where excellent pottery training is given in Redware and Whiteware technology. Also, a tourist spot in Khanapur is Chouda Musi
Khanapur
Archaeological site in Semnan province, Iran
Painted Redware pottery from Tepe Hissar Strata IB
Tepe_Hissar
16th and 17th century English pottery style
while the demand for redwares increased. The production of whitewares ended most likely during the early 18th century; Redwares continued to be produced
Border_ware
Village in Haryana, India
where specifically mentioned to be whole artifact: Redware, associated with IVC culture Slipped redware small-sized, Lota complete and unbroken: spouted
Lohari_Ragho
American abrasives manufacturer and supplier
Norton and his older cousin Frederick Hancock. The shop specialized in redware and stoneware pottery. In 1873, an employee of the shop, Sven Pulson, invented
Norton_Abrasives
American pottery
planters. Louis Ipsen was hired around 1912 as a designer, adding fancy redware items to the pottery lines. Matterson (Matt) Carlton, an accomplished turner
Bauer_Pottery
Museum in Bennington, Vermont, USA
(1785-1894), United States Pottery Company (1847-1858), Fenton pottery, and redware. Textile Gallery - the Bennington flag, one of the oldest “stars and stripes”
Bennington_Museum
Native American potter (ca. 1887–1980)
An example of Maria Martinez' early redware work, c1925
Maria_Martinez
Ancient Egyptian ships
The boat also carried in it part of a limestone sphinx, two plates of redware, and a green basalt roller which was used for moving heavy objects. It
Ancient_Egyptian_royal_ships
Archaeological culture
dated to be from the mid to late mid-Holocene. Potsherds and weathered redware with coarse fabric were also discovered on some of the sites. These artifacts
Soanian
Process of locating and investigating the contents of defunct outhouse vaults
privy diggers may also encounter miscellaneous tableware (banded ware, redware, mocha, and other slipwares), stoneware, occasionally clay pipes, doll
Privy_digging
Protected Monument
were also found. Associated with the post-Gupta period include polished redware. Rajput period (8th to 12th century CE) i.e. Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty
Harsh_Ka_Tila
Type of clay customary in Jiangsu province, China
style. In 1690, the Elers brothers originally from Delft, established redware production in Bradwell, Staffordshire, England using slipcasting. Johann
Yixing_ware
Indigenous inhabitants of the Bahamas
Most pottery was of the type called "Palmetto Ware", including "Abaco Redware" and "Crooked Island Ware". This was produced in the islands using local
Lucayan_people
Native American potter (1927–2014)
Baca (1927 – 2014) was a Native American artist who was known for her redware and blackware pottery, especially melon bowls and bowls featuring a bear
Angela_Baca
Native American artist (1952–2017)
paintings, bear fetishes, bronze sculptures of Native American dancers, and redware and blackware pottery. A member of the Tewa and a resident of the Santa
Paul_Speckled_Rock
Ancient Shiva linga in Gudimallam Andhra Pradesh
money and cows for the conduct of daily worship in the temple. Black and Redware sherds of the 2nd or 3rd century AD have been brought to light during the
Gudimallam_Lingam
Maricopa potter (1892–1971)
of ancient Maricopa pottery techniques and forms. Her polished black-on-redware pottery was highly prized with collectors. Texas photographer Ted Sayles
Ida_Redbird
Group of Eastern Indian states
from the Neolithic to medieval periods have been found; the pot-sherds of redware, black and red ware, black ware, black slipped ware, and NBP ware are from
East_India
19th century North American pottery style
production there. This earthenware, commonly referred to today as American redware, was often produced by the same potters making American Stoneware. Stoneware
American_stoneware
Late Neolithic archaeological culture of Mesopotamia
artifacts. The time frame for this period was about 6300-6000 BC. Hassuna redware bowl, circa 5500 BC Fragment of pottery with incised and painted decor
Hassuna_culture
Type of Japanese pottery
He laid the foundations for earthenware pipe making and introduced the redware for which the town became renowned. A statue was later put up in his honour
Tokoname_ware
Throughout the 1960s and 70s, the pottery changed its focus to creating redware products for the wholesale nursery industry, becoming the largest supplier
Garden_City_Pottery
Ancient Buddhist kingdom on the northern edge of the Taklamakan Desert
Kucha coins), and animal bones were found. The predominantly wheel‑made redware pottery featured decorative motifs like cloud patterns, lotus petals, foliage
Kucha
Medicine Flower is a potter, best known for her intricately carved miniature redware and blackware. Grace Medicine Flower was born in 1938 at Santa Clara Pueblo
Grace_Medicine_Flower
Village and archaeological site in Yemen
ceramics in the open air. Pottery was handmade (not wheel-made) and unglazed redware decorated with incisions and paint. The paint may have been sourced from
Yadhghat
Elers brothers were important innovators in English pottery, bringing redware or unglazed stoneware to Staffordshire pottery. Arguably they were the
Elers_brothers
Native American potter (1921–1999)
pottery making in both the U.S. and Canada. Although Blue Corn also made redware and blackware, she is especially noted for her finely polished slips and
Crucita_Calabaza
City in Massachusetts, United States
Central Street corridor was a hub of pottery manufacturing, especially redware. In particular, Peabody was a major center of New England's leather industry
Peabody,_Massachusetts
Ancient archaeological site in Gujarat, western India
furniture. Dishes with beaded rim and grooved shoulder, painted black - and redware and high-necked jars. Evidence of shell working found. Other artifacts
Rangpur,_Gujarat
Later part of the Neolithic period in Southwest Asia
during the transition from the aceramic to the ceramic Neolithic. Hassuna redware bowl, circa 5500 BCE Fragment of pottery with incised and painted decor
Late_Neolithic
Welsh pottery active 1764 to 1870
becoming known as Dillwyn & Co. Initially "its main product was coarse redware for farm and domestic use, though creamware and lead-glazed earthenware
Cambrian_Pottery
Anita's mother Belen was one of the innovators of finely crafted polychrome redwares. She was a first cousin to Margaret Tafoya. Growing up in a family of traditional
Anita_Louise_Suazo
Town in Massachusetts, United States
manufacturing enterprises were begun during the Colonial period: the Hews redware pottery on Boston Post Road and Hobbs Tannery on North Avenue. By 1776
Weston,_Massachusetts
Town in Luxor Governorate, Egypt
Pottery tray with 8 compartments. Redware, rectangular. 11th Dynasty. From Kurna (Qurnah), Egypt. Petrie Museum, London
Kurna
Ancient port city of Bengal, India
Tamralipta unearthed potteries characterized by rouletted ware, grey ware, redware, black polished ware, and northern black polished ware. The excavation
Tamralipta_Kingdom
History of a region of India
which date from the Neolithic to the medieval period. The pot-sherds of redware, black and red ware, black ware, black slipware and NBP ware are from the
History_of_Jharkhand
Village on the southwestern area of Saipan
occupied c. 1731–1226 BC. Archaeological evidence from this period include redware pottery with lime-filled decorations. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
Chalan_Piao,_Saipan
Tewa artist and politician, 1923–1971
Past 100 Years". Santa Fe New Mexican. Retrieved 30 December 2021. "Rare Redware Pottery Jar by Popovi Da". Adobe Gallery. Retrieved 30 December 2021. "Popovi
Popovi_Da
Milde was born in Delft in 1634 and is known for developing a type of redware imitation teapot that competed with the popular imported Yixing clay teapots
Ary_de_Milde
Shallow type of bowl
earthenware clay that fired to red in a type of pottery that is called "redware" today but was called "earthen" during colonial and Early America. These
Porringer
South East London neighborhood in England
approach, one of these a redware kiln, the other one an important early stoneware kiln. Cotter, 2008, pp. 3-5. The redware kiln which had been reburried
Old_Woolwich
Town on the banks of the Ghaggar River in India
as the six fabrics of Kalibanagan. Fabrics A, B, and D are grouped as redware, Fabric C pottery is violet and black and classified as subtype of black
Kalibangan
Ancient Nubian culture from the late 4th millennium BC
eggshell-ware bowl". collections.mfa.org. Retrieved 2024-11-07. "Black-topped redware bowl". collections.mfa.org. Retrieved 2024-11-07. "Black-topped pot | RISD
A-Group_culture
Suburb of Dublin, Ireland
6th century, and one of the finds included an almost complete Flemish Redware jug from the 13th century. The first reference to the placename of Taney
Dundrum,_Dublin
British maritime archaeologist
wreck beside the Formiche Rocks, island of Panarea, Aeolian Islands. 1987. Redware and Roman amphorae. Material in storage at the Museum of Lipari. Zakynthos
Mensun_Bound
Ethnolinguistic group of west Chotanagpur plateau
at sites Kunjala exhibited redware pottery with coarse fabrics. Excavation at Urn burial site of Khuntitola exhibited redware pottery with coarse fabrics
Nagpuria_people
Borough in Pennsylvania, US
known for its Pennsylvania German-style pottery, also sometimes called redware. Robesonia is located in western Berks County at 40°21′6″N 76°8′12″W /
Robesonia,_Pennsylvania
American potter (1900–1989)
began to create very refined and highly polished, blackware and redware. The fine redware she made came from her home tradition of Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo
Rose_Gonzales
Village in Uttar Pradesh, India
late 1990s, archaeologists D. P. Tewari and Anoop Kumar Singh found some redware and brickbats at Rahi, which they dated tentatively to the Kushan to medieval
Rahi,_Raebareli
Archaeological stage in prehistoric Egypt
Upper Egypt. Naqada II continued to use large quantities of Black-top redware, especially present in the burials of Naqada IIA and IIB, such as Abadiya
Naqada_II
Indo-Aryan Ethno-linguistic groups of Jharkhand
from the Neolithic to medieval periods have been found; the pot-sherds of redware, black and red ware, black ware, black slipped ware, and NBP ware are from
Sadan_peoples
Archaeological museum in Tilaurakot, Nepal
smooth and heavy red wares with black wash, and heavy unslipped redware with coarse redware are reported to be common. Smooth and heavy red ware with black
Kapilvastu_Museum
Historic house in Massachusetts, United States
atmosphere and crowded with collections of things—primitive paintings, redware, painted furniture, stacked Shaker boxes, weather vanes and decoys—that
Cogswell's_Grant
American Quaker, potter and abolitionist
Society, and Winterthur Museum and Gardens. Some examples of Vickers' redware and sgraffito work are now considered "Very Rare and Valuable". John Vickers
John_Vickers_(abolitionist)
Type of Native American pottery
known for her deeply carved, ribbed sculptural vessels in blackware and redware, however she also produces some black-on-black ware. Her son, Christopher
Black-on-black_ware
Archaeological site in Shaanxi, China
excavated at Banpo. Deceased infants and small children were placed in large redware pottery jars and buried near the settlement. Adults had a distinct cemetery
Banpo
Village and archaeological site in Patan, Gujarat, India
analogous in shape and style with similar pottery found at Nagwada and coarse redware and polychrome pottery found at Surkotada. Red ware was usually well fired
Loteshwar
Country house in Bannockburn, Stirlingshire
material. In the midden part of the neck and strap handle of a green glazed redware dating to the 16th or 17th century was found. The size and condition of
Bannockburn_House
of historical significance to the Mennonite community. Gallery A quilt Redware pottery Bibles and hymnals Historic clothing A model of interior of a house
Mennonite_Heritage_Center
Mapuche ceramist (1937–2022)
Two redware jars, Ketru metawe, by Dominga Neculmán, part of the Colección de Artesanías de Chile
Dominga_Neculmán
Cream-coloured, refined earthenware with a lead glaze over a pale body
stamped motifs similar to those used at the time on salt-glaze wares and redware were sometimes applied to the ware for decoration. Dry crystals of metallic
Creamware
Type of earthenware
available to them, however, and colonial ceramic production was limited to redware and stoneware, with occasional attempts to produce creamware and porcelain
Yellowware
Flooded town in Illinois, United States
as an archeological site. The pottery specialized in large, utilitarian redware pots. In the 1830s a limestone quarry was dug near Crow's Mill. It provided
Cotton_Hill,_Illinois
American Puebloan potter
and Tom Tapia (b. 1946). Leonidas made traditional San Juan polychrome redware bowls, jars and wedding vases. She also made micaceous pottery. Some of
Leonidas_Tapia
American politician
however, he soon found that the clay could only be used to make common redware, not the fine kind of ware he had hoped to make. The factory continued
William Jackson (Saugus, Massachusetts)
William_Jackson_(Saugus,_Massachusetts)
United States historic place
styles and probably from two different teacups, and a couple of shards of redware. The entire reservation is designated by Massachusetts BioMap as Supporting
Tantiusques
The only artifact recovered during demolition was a piece of Medieval redware pottery within the mortar. Duntarvie Castle Renaissance house 1590 Winchburgh
List of castles in West Lothian
List_of_castles_in_West_Lothian
American banker (1914–2011)
antiques. He was an avid collector of early American stoneware, baskets, redware, and furniture, especially unique and rare pieces from Colonial-era Pennsylvania
Charles_Hoeflich
United States historic place
remained in operation until 1832. The pottery produced simple, utilitarian redware, and a variety of decorative slipware and tableware products. The William
William Dennis Pottery Kiln and House Site
William_Dennis_Pottery_Kiln_and_House_Site
Small pottery managed by master potter and ceramicist Hal Lasky
using colored engobes (thin coatings of different colored clays over the redware clay body we were using) instead of thinly scratching through to reveal
Puerto_Rican_Pottery
Topics referred to by the same term
gloss pottery (Samian/samian ware); not capitalized African red slip ware Redware - various types of pottery with a red or terracotta-coloured body. This
Red_Polished_Ware
House in Pembrokeshire, Wales
During the English Civil War (1642–51), a hoard of coins was buried in a redware pot in an outbuilding of the mansion. The hoard was worth £51 9s, which
Tregwynt_Mansion
American industrial park
floor where the Moravian's placed their dairy products, vegetables, and redware pots full of milk. Each choir house in the community had its own shelf
Colonial_Industrial_Quarter
American museum curator and author (1930–2007)
Winterthur's founding curator, who died in 1954. He collected American redware pottery as a personal pursuit. Sweeney was instrumental in founding the
John_A._H._Sweeney
the Whitefield House and the Gray Cottage. Several artifacts including redware pottery and a brass horse bell were also discovered. A small stone marker
Moravian_Historical_Society
Native American potter (1904–2001)
exceptionally large, finely polished blackware. She also occasionally made redware, micaceous clay storage jars and other smaller utilitarian forms. Margaret's
Margaret_Tafoya
Native American village in Pennsylvania, US
historic ceramics, debitage, glass, glass trade beads, gunflints, metal, redware, and textiles. History of Pennsylvania History of Pittsburgh French and
Shannopin's_Town
Village in Uttar Pradesh, India
archaeologists D. P. Tewari and Anoop Kumar Singh encountered various redware and brickbats at Baraundi, which they dated tentatively to the medieval
Baraundi
Hopi-Tewa potter (c. 1890–1955)
her pieces were often yellow or beige, and very occasionally she made redware. She worked in the "black-and-red on yellow" style, using yellow unslipped
Paqua_Naha
Pottery of the Pueblo people of the American Southwest
neckbands were the most common types found at Pueblo I sites, although redware and black-on-white forms also developed during the Pueblo I era. Utility
Pueblo_pottery
Village in Uttar Pradesh, India
archaeologists D. P. Tewari and Anoop Kumar Singh encountered various redware and brickbats at Dhurai, which they dated tentatively to the Gupta to early
Dhurai
Local history museum in Herne Bay, Kent, England
or in the sea nearby include a limestone building block, Belgic ware, redware, an iron clench pin, a barbed arrowhead, a funerary urn or poppy beaker
Herne_Bay_Museum_and_Gallery
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Native American Hopi name AYAWAMAT means "one who follows orders."
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Norwegian form of Old Norse Jörmungandr, possibly JORMUNGAND means "giant pole." In mythology, this is the name of the Midgard Serpent--also called the World Serpent--that encircles the earth beneath the ocean.Â
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crowns of power
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