Ceramics and Pottery Flashcards

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What is the oldest example of ceramics?

A

The Venus figurine from the Czech Republic ~ 26 000ya. made of burned clay.

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When did ceramics generally begin appearing?

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~12 000 ya.

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3
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What are the steps of clay preparation?

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Clay is dried, decanted (mixed with water), and wedged (mixed with temper).

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4
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What is the difference between a primary and secondary clay?

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Primary clays are found at the source of the clay, secondary clays are found deposited away from the source.

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5
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Why is water used in ceramics?

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To make the clay more workable and prevent the vessel from drying out before it is ready.

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What is temper?

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Material such as sand, ground shells, etc. to make the vessel stronger. Can be fine, intermediate, or coarse.

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7
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What are some methods of ceramic formation?

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Pinching, coiling, modelling, moulds, and wheel-thrown.

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8
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What are the stages of firing?

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Dehydration (600 C), oxidation (900 C), and vitrification (>1000 C).

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9
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What is the difference between pottery and ceramics?

A

Pottery is fired at low temperatures.

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10
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What are the four types of ceramics?

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Terracotta, earthenwares, stonewares, and porcelain.

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11
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What temperature is terracotta fired at?

A

<900 C

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12
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What temperature are earthenwares fired at?

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900-1200 C

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13
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What temperature are stonewares fired at?

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1200-1350 C

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14
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What temperature is porcelain fired at?

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> 1350 C

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15
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Name some decorative techniques.

A

Brushing, striating, impressing, stamping, roulletting, punctuating, and perforating.

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16
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What is the difference between punctuation and perforation?

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Perforation goes all the way through the vessel and serves a functional purpose.