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Sean bienvenidos, a una nueva aclaración, arqueológica-histórica, en esta ocasión aclararemos y desmentir errores aplicados a la arqueología .¿Por qué la cerámica más antigua se encuentra en Asia y no en el mediterráneo?. - En cierto modo, muchas de las cosas más antiguas se encuentran en mesopotamia, pero no todo ya que muchas cosas surgieron en china y japón. En este caso, hablaremos de la cerámica, los vestigios más antiguos los podemos encontrar en el archipiélago nipón de hace 16.500 años de antigüedad durante el periodo Jōmon(Neolítico japonés lo que equivaldría al neolítico Europeo), eso era lo que se sabía hasta ahora, pero restos arqueológicos rescatados en una cueva de china, datan de una friolera de 20.000años, se tenía entendido que la cerámica apareció hace 10.000 años aproximadamente, ¿Por que se nos ocultan estos datos?, pues muy sencillo, porque no concuerdan con la recta cronológica estipulada, además de no generar interés para su estudio. - La foto número 1, son los restos de la cerámica china. - La foto número 2 es la cerámica de la cultura Jōmon. - Cualquier aportación siempre es bienvenida, ya que esta publicación sirve como aclarar ideas y para debatir. os deseo un buen día y un fuerte abrazo. - 新しい考古学と歴史の解明へようこそ。今回は、考古学に適用された誤りを明らかにし、否定します。なぜ最も古いセラミックが地中海ではなくアジアで見つかったのでしょうか。 - ある意味で、最も古いものの多くはメソポタミアで発見されていますが、中国と日本で発生したものほど多くはありません。今回は陶磁器についてお話しますが、16、500年前の縄文時代(ヨーロッパの新石器時代に相当する日本の新石器時代)の日本列島で最も古い遺跡がありますが、これは今まで知られていましたが、中国の洞窟で救出された考古学的遺跡は、なんと2万年前のもので、約1万年前に陶磁器が登場したと理解されていましたが、なぜこれらのデータが私たちから隠されているのでしょうか。直線と一致しないため、非常に単純です。その研究への関心を生み出さないことに加えて、年代順に規定された。 - 写真1は中国の陶器の残骸です。 写真2は縄文文化の陶器です。 この投稿は説明と議論として役立つので、どんな入力でもいつでも歓迎します。良い一日と大きな抱擁をお祈りします。 - Welcome to a new archaeological-historical clarification, this time we will clarify and deny errors applied to archeology. Why is the oldest ceramic found in Asia and not in the Mediterranean ?. - In a way, many of the oldest things are found in Mesopotamia, but not all as many things arose in China and Japan. In this case, we will talk about ceramics, the oldest remains can be found in the Japanese archipelago 16,500 years ago during the Jomon period (Japanese Neolithic, which would be equivalent to the European Neolithic), that was what was known until now, but archaeological remains rescued in a cave in China, dating from a whopping 20,000 years, it was understood that the ceramics appeared approximately 10,000 years ago, why are these data hidden from us ?, Well very simple, because they do not agree with the straight line stipulated chronological, in addition to not generating interest for its study. - Photo number 1 is the remains of Chinese pottery. Photo number 2 is the pottery of the Jomon culture. Any input is always welcome, as this post serves as clarification and discussion. I wish you a good day and a big hug.
More janky stuff from my ceramics class
Its so very slanted and off center but hey, I tried and had fun and it still looks pretty cool (obviously it's halo themed I'm a nerd and we know this)
I also have this little thank you bag wall decoration I made, my teachers agreed it would be a good plant holder
God I hope this doesn't upload twice, but i finished the mug i was working on in my ceramics class
"I only drink the blood of my enemies and the occasional strawberry yoohoo :)"
Sure it doesn't look the best, but cut me some slack this is my first time making a mug, its still functional and silly
trying out ceramics! little dragon headed caterpillar i made
There's like, so many things I wanna do in life.
I want to find fossils and prep them for display.
I want to write a children's book.
I want to make my own comic.
I want to write my own novels.
I want to try voice acting.
I want to try acting acting.
I want to make ceramics.
Why does there have to be so many interesting things you can do in life, so many things that I wanna try, but I still can't settle on an actual career???
Small shop update announcement!
Hello everyone it’s been a while! I have a small shop update planned for Wednesday, April 30th! I’ll be previewing the sculptures before then, including this little white dragon. For all my northern hemisphere friends, I hope you are enjoying Spring!
absolutely no thoughts in these heads. what else should I put in his noggin
Just brought this home from ceramics class. When I showed this Totoro cookie jar to Mom, she was ECSTATIC!
“We Have Always Survived” Cone 5.5 stoneware, underglaze, glaze, nichrome wire $1,500cad
20% of sales profit will be split and go to a trans aid organization in Canada and the US.
Huge thank you to Martina Lantin for putting together this NCECA - (National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts) exhibition “Beacon” at The Leonardo in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Exhibition runs March 25-29, opening Friday, March 28th 6-9 NCECA bus tours - Wednesday-Thursday Collector’s Bus Tour ONSITE: Thursday 1:35-2:35
Video link!
Ceramics in art 😎 It's a piggy bank Btw #ceramics #art #myart #clay #artclass #traditional #firsttime #instaart #instaartist #anime
Brought this beautiful kitty home from the thrift store. It looks like an employee found her endearing, too.
(Image ID: A ceramic cat statue about 12 inches/30 centimeters tall, photographed from several angles. The cat is slender and off-white, sitting with her black-tipped paws tucked tightly together and her black tail wrapped around her body. She’s stretching upward as though trying to charm a person into petting her. She has artistic flourishes drawn all over her in a sketchy, ink-brush-like style — including a pink flower blossom on top of her head, a red heart on her chest, leaves down the back of her neck, and multi-coloured fish spilling plentifully up her lower back. Her eyelashes and whiskers are thickly lined in a way resembling mascara, and her human-like lips are red. A handwritten price sticker on the cat’s chest says, “She has a sore [left] ear :( $22″ She does indeed have a small chip missing from the tip of her left ear.)
Glen Martin Taylor, “but i am safe in here.”
Dining Kitchen in Minneapolis Mid-sized cottage remodel inspiration for an eat-in kitchen with a dark wood floor, an undermount sink, white cabinets, marble countertops, a green or terra-cotta backsplash, stainless steel appliances, and an island.
A week or so before Xmas I was out & about & saw a pigeon doing its Important Business Walk along the sidewalk & this image popped into my head, fully formed. I finally was able to bring it into the physical world, so meet the City Pigeons!
As you can see, they're VERY Busy & Important & also have Stylish Pants.
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Paying attention to the last days of summer like picking up pebbles on the beach. Each has its own nature, color, texture and weight.