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There can be regional variations in the properties of raw materials used for pottery, and these can lead to wares that are unique in character to a locality. But this type of ware also is widely distributed in other places in India. It is found at Baroda, Timberva (Surat), Vadnagar, Vala, Prabhas, Sutrapada, Bhandaria, and many other places. The use of this pottery continued for many centuries. Methods of forming: Hand-shaping was the earliest method used to form vessels. This included the combination of pinching and coiling.

a b 'The Emergence Of Ceramic Technology And Its Evolution As Revealed With The Use Of Scientific Techniques.' Y. Maniatis. Mine to Microscope: Advances in the Study of Ancient. (ed. A.J. Shortland, I.C. Freestone and T. Rehren ) Oxbow Books, Oxford, (2009). Chapter 2. Main article: Earthenware Earthenware jar from the Neolithic Majiayao culture China, 3300 to 2000 BCE The Application Of Injection Moulding Technology In Modern Tableware Production. 'P. Quirmbach, S. Schwartz, F. Magerl. Ceramic Forum International 81(3):E24-E31, 2004 Engobe: a clay slip is used to coat the surface of pottery, usually before firing. Its purpose is often decorative though it can also be used to mask undesirable features in the clay to which it is applied. The engobe may be applied by painting or by dipping to provide a uniform, smooth, coating. Such decoration is characteristic of slipware. For sgraffito decoration a layer of engobe is scratched through to reveal the underlying clay.Novel Approach To Injection Moulding." M.Y.Anwar, P.F. Messer, H.A. Davies, B. Ellis. Ceramic Technology International 1996. Sterling Publications Ltd., London, 1995. pp. 95–96, 98.

Upinder Singh (2008). A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone age to the 12th century. Pearson Education India. p.76. ISBN 9788131716779. Archived from the original on 2020-12-14 . Retrieved 2020-06-04. Second, it must be possible to heat the pottery to temperatures that will achieve the transformation from raw clay to ceramic. Methods to reliably create fires hot enough to fire pottery did not develop until late in the development of cultures.Ceramics & Sculpting Instructor Expert Interview. 5 May 2020. They adhere together with slip and create one mass.

Wu, X.; Zhang, C.; Goldberg, P.; Cohen, D.; Pan, Y.; Arpin, T.; Bar-Yosef, O. (June 29, 2012). "Early Pottery at 20,000 Years Ago in Xianrendong Cave, China". Science. 336 (6089): 1696–700. Bibcode: 2012Sci...336.1696W. doi: 10.1126/science.1218643. PMID 22745428. S2CID 37666548. Ota, Alan K. (September 22, 1985). "Japan's Ancient Art of Lacquerware". New York Times. Archived from the original on May 3, 2020 . Retrieved February 10, 2017. Bright Gold – consists of a solution of gold sulphoresinate together with other metal resonates and a flux. The name derives from the appearance of the decoration immediately after removal from the kiln as it requires no burnishing Geoffrey Samuel, (2010) The Origins of Yoga and Tantra: Indic Religions to the Thirteenth Century, Cambridge University Press, pp. 45–51 Main articles: Chinese ceramics, Korean pottery, and Japanese pottery Chinese Ming dynasty blue-and-white porcelain dish with a dragon Group of 13th-century pieces of Longquan celadonAshmore, Wendy & Sharer, Robert J., (2000). Discovering Our Past: A Brief Introduction to Archaeology Third Edition. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-07-297882-7 Bar-Yosef, Ofer; Arpin, Trina; Pan, Yan; Cohen, David; Goldberg, Paul; Zhang, Chi; Wu, Xiaohong (29 June 2012). "Early Pottery at 20,000 Years Ago in Xianrendong Cave, China". Science. 336 (6089): 1696–1700. Bibcode: 2012Sci...336.1696W. doi: 10.1126/science.1218643. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 22745428. S2CID 37666548.

Hooja, Rima (July 2000). "The Ahar culture: A Brief Introduction". Serindian: Indian Archaeology and Heritage Online (1). Archived from the original on 18 August 2000. Jarrige, Jean-François: 1985, Continuity and change in the North Kachi Plain at the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC, in J Schotsmans and M. Taddei (eds.) South Asian Archaeology, Naples 1983. Instituto Universatirio Orientale. Bentonite: An extremely plastic clay which can be added in small quantities to short clay to increase the plasticity. Kailash Chand Jain (1972). Malwa Through the Ages, from the Earliest Times to 1305 AD. Motilal Banarsidass. pp.96–. ISBN 978-81-208-0824-9.

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Amri (3600–3300 BCE), also has non-Harappan phases during 6000 BC to 4000 BC, and later Harappan Phases till 1300 BCE. Early pottery An Incipient Jōmon pottery vessel reconstructed from fragments (10,000–8,000 BC), Tokyo National Museum, Japan Main articles: Minoan pottery, Pottery of ancient Greece, and Ancient Roman pottery Greek red-figure vase in the krater shape, between 470 and 460 BC, by the Altamura Painter D. Petraglia, Michael (26 March 2007). The Evolution and History of Human Populations in South Asia (2007ed.). Springer. p.407. ISBN 9781402055614 . Retrieved 26 March 2007.

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