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- Dark_faced_burnished_ware abstract "Dark Faced Burnished Ware or DFBW is the earliest form of pottery developed in the western world.It was produced after the earliest examples from the independent phenomenon of the Jōmon culture in Japan and is predominantly found at archaeological sites in Lebanon, Israel and southwest Syria. Some notable examples of Dark Faced Burnished Ware were found at Tell Judaidah (and nearby Tell Dhahab) in Amuq by Robert Braidwood as well as at Ras Shamra and Tell Boueid. Other finds have been made at Yumuktepe in Mersin, Turkey where comparative studies were made defining different categories of ware that have been generally grouped as DFBW. It is thought to have come as a development of White Ware and takes its name from the often dark coloured choice of clays from which it is made. Vessels are often coarse, tempered with grit or sand, burnished to a shiny finish and made with a variety of clays in different areas. The grit or sand is thought to have made the vessels easier to fire and the burnishing made them less permeable and suitable for heated liquid substances. Later examples are usually finer and more carefully burnished and decorated. Designs included rounded, inverted or straight sided bowls with plain rims, some with basic handles under the rims along with ring bases in the later pieces. Decorations included incised or impressed chevrons or motifs with pattern burnishing appearing in later periods. Other types of pottery were produced around the same time including coarse impressed ware, dark faced unburnished ware and washed impressed ware but these were less prevalent.DFBW has long been considered the forbear of the more polished examples such as Ancient Greek pottery.".
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- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Amik_Valley.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_pottery.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lebanese_pottery.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Category:Syrian_pottery.
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- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink History_of_pottery_in_Palestine.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Jōmon_period.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Lebanon.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Mersin.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Permeation.
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- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Pottery_of_ancient_Greece.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Robert_John_Braidwood.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Tell_Boueid.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Tell_Judaidah.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Ugarit.
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- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLink Yumuktepe.
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- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dark faced burnished ware".
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- Dark_faced_burnished_ware subject Category:Ancient_pottery.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware subject Category:Lebanese_pottery.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware subject Category:Syrian_pottery.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware hypernym Form.
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- Dark_faced_burnished_ware comment "Dark Faced Burnished Ware or DFBW is the earliest form of pottery developed in the western world.It was produced after the earliest examples from the independent phenomenon of the Jōmon culture in Japan and is predominantly found at archaeological sites in Lebanon, Israel and southwest Syria. Some notable examples of Dark Faced Burnished Ware were found at Tell Judaidah (and nearby Tell Dhahab) in Amuq by Robert Braidwood as well as at Ras Shamra and Tell Boueid.".
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware label "Dark faced burnished ware".
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware sameAs Q5223511.
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- Dark_faced_burnished_ware sameAs Q5223511.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware wasDerivedFrom Dark_faced_burnished_ware?oldid=623138231.
- Dark_faced_burnished_ware depiction Shir_Gefaess_der_DFBW.jpg.
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