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The Times of Central Asia reports that archaeologists from the National Museum of Tajikistan made a number of significant ...
The 98-foot-long vessel was transporting ceramic jugs, ceramic plates and metal bars when it sank off southeastern France ...
This jug belongs to a class of pottery known as Tell el-Yahudiyeh Ware, which like Abydos Ware, is named after the site in Egypt where such ceramics were first discovered. Tell el-Yahudiyeh Ware has a ...
Primark's jug looks almost identical to Oliver Bonas' Cobalt Blue Ceramic Gluggle Jug, which costs more at £45.Both come in a striking blue colour, although Oliver Bonas have other colour options ...
Tell es-Sultan is one of the largest settlement mounds in the Jordan Valley and belongs to historical Jericho.The site has been occupied since the proto-Neolithic, with only a few phases of abatement.
Primark's £12 Ceramic Fish Glug Jug has sparked quite the excitement, promising more than just a vessel for your beverages. According to its website description: "Make a splash at the table with ...
Primark's jug bears a striking resemblance to Oliver Bonas' Cobalt Blue Ceramic Gluggle Jug, which is priced higher at £45.Both come in an vivid blue hue, although Oliver Bonas offers other ...
A drone discovered by chance what archaeologists say are the remains of a 16th-century ship more than 1.5 miles underwater off southern France.
Local authorities were tipped off about the artifacts and worked with archaeologists to identify the objects, officials said.
Primark's jug bears a striking resemblance to Oliver Bonas' Cobalt Blue Ceramic Gluggle Jug, which is priced higher at £45.Both come in an vivid blue hue, although Oliver Bonas offers other ...