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		<title>Linked by strands of empathy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zest powered TVG&#8217;s renditions, familiar strains enlivened by unusual touches. File photo Creative vision : T. V. Gopalakrishnan.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zest powered TVG&#8217;s renditions, familiar strains enlivened by unusual touches. File photo Creative vision : T. V. Gopalakrishnan.
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		<title>Society: Mehrgarh&#8230;The Lost Civilization</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ into seven periods, the first being the Pre-Pottery Neolithic period that dates to circa 7000 B.C&#8230;. was constructed at the site. Mehrgarh was also a centre of manufacture for various figurines and pottery&#8230; 
Mehrgarh Period I 7000 - 5500 BCE, was Neolithic and a ceramic (i.e., without the use of pottery&#8230; 4800 - 3500 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> into seven periods, the first being the Pre-<STRONG>Pottery</STRONG> Neolithic period that dates to circa 7000 B.C&#8230;. was constructed at the site. Mehrgarh was also a centre of manufacture for various figurines and <STRONG>pottery</STRONG>&#8230; </p>
<p>Mehrgarh Period I 7000 - 5500 BCE, was Neolithic and a ceramic (i.e., without the use of <STRONG>pottery</STRONG>&#8230; 4800 - 3500 BC were ceramic Neolithic (i.e., <STRONG>pottery</STRONG> was now in use) and later </p>
<p>The bison&#8230; began at Mehrgarh; the artifacts excavated from Mehrgarh substantiate this fact. The first <STRONG>pottery</STRONG>
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		<title>Summertowns Grand Design (from The Oxford Times)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ in the plans being 150,000 over budget. 
Saxon pottery, a Roman building and even Neolithic
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		<title>Archaeologists discover Roman fort</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[University of Exeter archaeologists have discovered a Roman fort in South East Cornwall.
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		<title>Tom Sheehan Photography-digital backroads &#124; Navajo Pottery along the Navajo Mountain Scenic Route in Arizona</title>
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		<title>Navajo Pottery along the Navajo Mountain Scenic Route in Arizona</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Navajo make some of the nicest hand crafted items I have ever seen. Made with clay from the local area, these beautiful hand crafted pots show some of the fine detailed work of the Navajo people. This roadside shop is located on &#8230;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Navajo make some of the nicest hand crafted items I have ever seen. Made with clay from the local area, these beautiful hand crafted pots show some of the fine detailed work of the Navajo people. This roadside shop is located on <b>&#8230;</b>
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		<title>Picasso</title>
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Picasso got into sculpture and pottery and in the summer of 1949, he along with Jacques
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<p>Picasso got into sculpture and <STRONG>pottery</STRONG> and in the summer of 1949, he along with Jacques
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		<title>The World Of Iranian Pottery - ArticlesInc</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ArticlesInc Hobbies The World Of Iranian Pottery 
The World Of Iranian Pottery 
Iranian pottery, often known as Gombroon, has a protracted history beginning from early Iranian civilization&#8230;. 
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<p>The World Of Iranian <STRONG>Pottery</STRONG> </p>
<p>Iranian <STRONG>pottery</STRONG>, often known as Gombroon, has a protracted history beginning from early Iranian civilization&#8230;. </p>
<p>Designing <STRONG>pottery</STRONG> started in Iran about 4000 years BC and during the same era the <STRONG>pottery</STRONG> rotating machine&#8230;. There was an increase in the quantity of <STRONG>pottery</STRONG> produced as well as the quality. The designs&#8230; of these zoomorphic vessels was prominent. Later, this has decreased. </p>
<p>Iranian <STRONG>pottery</STRONG> in the Medyian dynasty
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		<title>Earthen Ware - Different Styles in Different Countries - ArticlesInc</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ having a diversity of usage including pottery, tableware and numerous decorative objects like bowls&#8230; in different parts of the world, but also are used as contemporary modern dinner ware and pottery as well&#8230; blue and white pottery enclosed with a dense white tin glaze and adorned with metal oxides. It is most&#8230; of Japanese [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> having a diversity of usage including <STRONG>pottery</STRONG>, tableware and numerous decorative objects like bowls&#8230; in different parts of the world, but also are used as contemporary modern dinner ware and <STRONG>pottery</STRONG> as well&#8230; blue and white <STRONG>pottery</STRONG> enclosed with a dense white tin glaze and adorned with metal oxides. It is most&#8230; of Japanese <STRONG>pottery</STRONG> having a porous structure. </p>
<p>5. Terra cotta- it is known popularly as Italian&#8230; is an expert consultant for <STRONG>pottery</STRONG>, antiques, and figurines. When shopping for <STRONG>pottery</STRONG>, antiques
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		<title>Daily Antique Deals - 12 Cappini Co Italian 800 Silver Place Card Bud Vases</title>
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Antique German Westerwald Salt Glazed Pottery Crock
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<p>Antique German Westerwald Salt Glazed <STRONG>Pottery</STRONG> Crock
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