terracottas Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
পোড়ামাটি, কুম্ভকারের বেলে মাটি,
Similer Words:
terrain intelligenceterraneous
terrestrial dynamical time
terrestrial guidance
territorial army
territorial dominion
territorial reserve
territorial waters
terror haunted
terror stricken
terror struck
terrorisms
terrorist act
terrorist attack
terrorist cell
terracottas's Usage Examples:
arbitrary matter of terminology these tend not to be referred to as terracottas.
sites, proto-historic antiquities from Pandu Rajar Dhibi (Burdwan), terracottas, sculptures, stone and stucco from the Gupta, Maurya, Shunga, Kushana.
has revealed many archaeological findings including coins, amphoras, terracottas, buildings and personal objects.
Ceramic figurines not made of porcelain are called terracottas in historical contexts.
His main interests are ancient water technology, ancient roof terracottas, Roman social history, Etruscan archaeology and epigraphy.
As a result of natural erosion and deposition, Nok terracottas were scattered at various depths throughout the Sahel grasslands, causing.
These include gold work, vases imported from Athens, coarse terracottas, textile fragments, and specimens of carpentry and marquetry.
She has authorized the use of bronze castings of her work since the terracottas are too delicate to travel.
the pressure of collectors' demands in the late 19th century, Tanagra terracottas began to be faked.
great variety of techniques and materials – wood, wax, marble, bronzes, terracottas, plasters, ivories, glass, ceramics, majolicas, drawings and paintings.
The terracottas are an incidental find, often bearing the mark of the digging implement.
which ancient monumental sculpture has survived (along with smaller terracottas), although there was almost certainly more wooden sculpture created at.
Other manufacturing sites produced amphoras, terracottas, and different dishes found onsite.
He is best known for his work on architectural terracottas and Ancient vase painting.
the collection includes a large number of ancient sculptures, vases, terracottas, bronzes, sarcophagi, engraved gems and metalwork.
His studies on privately owned objects—terracottas, ivories and small finds—have drawn attention to a wide range of ritual.