Quick & Dirty Field Guide to Historic Artifacts Millersville University Archaeology 2011 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS COARSE EARTHENWARES Redware Agate Ware Philly Slip Moravian…
1. CERAMICS AND SCULPTURE COURSEEPHS 2. Clay Clay is formed by the decomposition of rock throughthe action of weathering. Impurities, such as sitcks and leaves are…
Slide 1 Clay Vocabulary Clay- Clay Construction Techniques o Coil- o Pinch- o Slab- To attach clay together Score- Slip- Slide 2 Wedge- Wire Cutters- Kiln- Pencil…
Slide 1 Clay Whistles Slide 2 Ocarina The ocarina is an ancient flute-like wind instrument The body of the flute is an enclosed space with four to twelve finger holes and…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 Slide 6 Slide 7 Slide 8 Slide 9 Requirements: You are to create a 3-D Sculpture out of clay that has your name or other approved word.…
Slide 1 Day 1 Bell StART Ceramics Welcome Back! Write in Your Sketch Book: The Ten Golden Rules of Ceramics 1. Clay must be thoroughly covered up with a plastic bag to keep…
Slide 1 Slab Containers Slide 2 A n international philosophy and style of art that was most popular during 1890–1910. The French name "Art Nouveau"…
Slide 1 Clay Tools and Stages/ stamps Slide 2 Stages of Clay Objective: You will predict the meaning for the stages of clay in order to state what level of moisture it has.…