The alternative name impressed ware is given by some archaeologists to define this culture because impressions can be with sharp objects other than cockle shell such as a nail or comb.
Definition of impressed decoration in ceramics.
The methods colors and motifs used to decorate the vessel.
300 bce of ancient japan produced a distinctive pottery which distinguishes it from the earlier paleolithic age.
Impressed pottery is much more widespread than the cardial.
Each type of ceramic has a unique combination of paste surface treatment and decoration that is not found in that combination on any other type steps in ceramic identification.
Also termed stamping or embossing impressing is simply the use of an object or tool pushed into the surface of a pot to leave a relief design in the clay.
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Sometimes short individual motifs were produced by wrapping a cord around a stick peterborough ware or part or the whole of a vessel was wrapped closely in cord corded ware and some varieties of beaker.
The first step in identifying a pottery type should be the identification of paste type.
The jomon period c.