单词 | pit-comb |
释义 | > as lemmaspit-comb pit-comb adj. Archaeology designating pottery decorated with rows of indentations, and patterns resembling the impressions of a comb. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > clay compositions > baked clay > pottery or ceramics > [adjective] > other ancient Belgic1892 cardial1939 pit-comb1954 shell-gritted1954 Lapita1971 1954 S. Piggott Neolithic Cultures Brit. Isles xi. 303 The great groups of cord-ornamented and pit-comb wares of northern Europe. 1957 V. G. Childe Dawn European Civilization (ed. 6) xi. 204 From Sweden to Siberia indeed all pots were manufactured by the same technique of ring-building, all taper downward to a rounded base and all may be decorated with rows of pits, frequently combined with zones of comb impressions. The whole ceramic family is therefore termed ‘pit-comb ware’. 2001 Finnish Amer. Reporter (Nexis) 31 May 18 At Lake Onega, it [sc. rock art] is attributed to a pottery-making culture whose pit-comb style of pottery stretched to the Ural Mountains of today's Russia. < as lemmas |
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