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Daunian pottery

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Daunian pottery was typically decorated with red, brown, or black earth colors. The common motifs included diamonds, triangles, circles, crosses, squares, arcs, and
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Modern archaeological studies have continued to explore and document Daunian pottery. Various museums and collections around the world, such as the
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styles, including the depiction of crude human, bird, and plant figures. Between 350 BC and 250 BC, the decorative styles evolved even further.
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Some of the notable Daunian pottery artifacts include various geometric designs and forms such as the askos and bowls with loop handles.
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Daunian pottery production began around 700 BC in regional centers such as
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From the 5th century BC, Daunian pottery began to exhibit influences from
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Terracotta one-handled vase with strainer. Daunian, mid 5th century BC
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Turners and Burners: The Folk Potters of North Carolina
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Two Centuries of Potters; A Catawba Valley Tradition
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Catawba Clay: Contemporary Southern Face Jug Makers
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Italian
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Illyria
Ordona
Canosa di Puglia
potter's wheel
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askos
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Illyrians
Messapian pottery
Peucetian pottery

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