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sherds Meaning in Bengali







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


Artifacts recovered from the site included: Pottery (101,477 sherds representing at least 631 vessels) Stone tools including 245 scrapers and.


evidenced by sherds with flat bases, grey or cream burnishing.


The grey burnished sherds were equated to the Syrian bottle type.


Various other sherds were found.


Plain (5,519 sherds) - smooth surface with no decoration Langford Trailed (630 sherds) - decorated sherds Langford Collared (44 sherds) - rims with collars.


Excavations took place in 1939 and 1948-9 and about 300 sherds were unearthed.


A few pottery sherds were found with burnishing and red washing.


Sagaunashke Component was composed of only 1,015 sherds compared with 6,077 sherds from Huber and over 12,000 sherds from Hoxie Farm.


TL dating of a number of sherds from western mound has revealed two groups of dates: fourth mill bc.


Oneota sherds were shell-tempered with smooth surface.


14 sherds were cordmarked, 3 sherds were observed to have traces of red paint, and 3 sherds had black.


that consisted of a circular pit filled with food residues and pottery sherds.


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


remnant of Angel sherds bear either a red film or negative painting, the same is true of just six pieces of Ellerbusch pottery.


Most sherds found at the site.


Sherds (“fragments of pottery” or "potsherds") is a 2007 short novel or novelette written by Filipino National Artist for Literature and multi-awarded.


The excavations yielded animal remains and pottery sherds; it also provided good cross sections of strata.


Pottery sherds have been recovered from the Late Chalcolithic, Bronze Age and Urartian.


winery consists of fermentation vats, a wine press, storage jars, pottery sherds, and is believed to be at least a thousand years older than the winery unearthed.


Ceramics found included some Chalcolithic sherds and lithics included Canaanite blades, axes and adzes, a long, polished.


Excavations in 1905–1907 produced hundreds of Roman-period pot sherds of the 3rd and 4th centuries CE, many repaired with iron clamps.


Pottery sherds were limited to the period of 250 years BCE or later.


site at Sant'Agata in the comune of Piana degli Albanesi, where pottery sherds covering 40,000 m² have been found.



Synonyms:

piece; potsherd; shard; fragment;

Antonyms:

break; white; black; disjoin; disassemble;

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