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sherd Meaning in Bengali



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sherd's Usage Examples:

represent in-situ settlement at an archaeological site, containing pottery sherds, ashes, animal remains, etc.


vessels ranging from coarse White Ware to fine, burnished and decorated sherds.


Artifacts recovered from the site included: Pottery (2,450 sherds from pottery vessels, of which 2,434 are from the Fisher component) - No.


The McClelland sherd, Tell Jisr sherd or El-Jisr sherd is a fragment of pottery discovered by McClelland at Tell Jisr, near Rashaya in Lebanon and first.


Shard or sherd is a sharp piece of glass, pottery or stone.


In an archaeological or epigraphical context, ostraca refer to sherds or even small pieces of stone that have writing scratched into them.


religious shrine; portable shrine for carrying a god Ostracon – pottery sherd, limestone Sherd, used as writing material Cosmetic palette – slab of stone, sometimes.


Surveys on the surface have also revealed sherds from the early and middle Bronze Ages, as well as from the Persian, Roman.


conforms to the linear shape of the sherd, (thus requiring deviations from the 90 degree right angles).


As a linear sherd, the ostracon is broken into four.


A small number of glyphs on a pottery-sherd from Chiapa de Corzo.


This sherd has been assigned the oldest date of any Isthmian script.


examination of rim and body sherds.


Due to the large number of very small sherds, an effort was made to convert a raw sherd count into an estimated minimum.


the use of crushed sherd temper in the preparation of clay for firing, along with the use of mineral-based black paint.


If sherd temper is combined with.


finds would be coins being often thought of as small finds whereas pottery sherd as just finds.


660-800 Coiled basket, early ceramic sherd Middle Ceramic AD 1150-1540 AD 720-1290 Middle ceramic sherd, plain bowl sherd Legging, moccasin Corn cob Charcoal.


Traces of the slot created by these timbers, together with an Iron Age sherd and pits have been excavated.


A single sherd of a cooking pot was the only occupation evidence found.


Rilling was present on all the amphoras and sherds excavated, spaced approximately 1.



sherd's Meaning':

a broken piece of a brittle artifact

Synonyms:

fragment; shard; potsherd; piece;

Antonyms:

disassemble; disjoin; black; white; break;

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