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    Korean ceramic history (도자기; dojagi) begins with the oldest earthenware from around 8000 BC. Throughout the history, the Korean peninsula has been home...
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    Korean art Korean arts include traditions in calligraphy, music, painting and pottery, often marked by the use of natural forms, surface decoration and...
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    2014. Korean painting Archived July 30, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Asia Art Korean Pottery and Celadon, Asian Relocation Management Korea Contemporary...
    274 KB (25,058 words) - 00:14, 29 August 2024
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    sensibilities of neighbouring East Asian civilizations such as Chinese and Korean-style pottery. Japanese ceramists and potters took inspiration from their East...
    52 KB (5,050 words) - 09:35, 30 August 2024
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    Onggi (category Korean pottery)
    600 to 700°C, and pottery with a dark brown glaze fired at over 1100 °C. Onggi have been used continuously from prehistoric Korean states to the modern...
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    Paleolithic era on the Korean Peninsula and in Manchuria began roughly half a million years ago. The earliest known Korean pottery dates to around 8000...
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    The Jeulmun pottery period (Korean: 즐문 토기 시대) is an archaeological era in Korean prehistory broadly spanning the period of 8000–1500 BC. This period subsumes...
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    Korea (Korean: 한국, romanized: Hanguk in South Korea, or 조선, Chosŏn in North Korea) is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula...
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    Celadon (category Korean pottery)
    transported pottery throughout Korea and facilitated export to China and Japan. The sites are tentatively listed as a World Heritage by the South Korean government...
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    Mumun pottery period is an archaeological era in Korean prehistory that dates to approximately 1500-300 BC. This period is named after the Korean name...
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    Pottery is the process and the products of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other raw materials, which are fired at high temperatures to...
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    clay coils in pottery fabrication, ditched settlements, domesticated pigs, and jawbone rituals". The migrant transfusion from the Korean peninsula gains...
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    Palaeolithic ends when pottery production begins c. 8000 BC. The earliest known Korean pottery dates back to c. 8000 BC or before. This pottery is known as Yunggimun...
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    Jangdokdae (category Korean pottery)
    related to Jangdokdae. Korean cuisine Gochujang Teojusin Korean pottery Onggi "장독대". Naver Hanja Dictionary. Retrieved 2017-02-20. Korean Culture and Information...
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    historically been important in East Asia, especially Chinese pottery, Korean pottery, and Japanese pottery. Many traditionalist East Asian potteries still use...
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  • Medieval Asian World Chinese ceramics Japanese Pottery Korean Pottery The Arts of Islam Islamic pottery Persian rug Azerbaijani rug Renaissance Europe...
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    Porcelain (redirect from China (pottery))
    of San Carlos Publications. "[Monthly KOREA] Korean Pottery Profile". Korea.net. March 16, 2020. "Korean pottery". Britannica. cap. CLVIII dell'edizione...
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    Ceramic art (redirect from Pottery history)
    materials, including clay. It may take varied forms, including artistic pottery, including tableware, tiles, figurines and other sculpture. As one of the...
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    Moon jar (category Korean pottery)
    jar is 111 cm (43.7 in) in diameter. Joseon white porcelain Buncheong Korean pottery and porcelain Lee, Soyoung. "In Pursuit of White: Porcelain in the Joseon...
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    Islamic pottery occupied a geographical position between Chinese ceramics, and the pottery of the Byzantine Empire and Europe. For most of the period,...
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