A new study in Quaternary Science Reviews refutes long-held beliefs that Aboriginal Australians didn’t make pottery. Researchers with the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for ...
Indigenous Australians were manufacturing ceramics on a remote island, nearly 35 kilometres from the Queensland coast, more than 2000 years ago. Pottery fragments found on Jiigurru (Lizard Island) in ...
SANTA FE, NM - AUGUST 17, 2013: Noted Cochiti Pueblo (New Mexico) artist Diego Romero discusses his ceramic bowls for sale at the annual Santa Fe Indian Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Romero's ...
The New Mexico Museum of Art is exhibiting its first solo show dedicated to an Indigenous woman with “O’Powa O’Meng,” a career retrospective showcasing the work of Santa Clara Pueblo contemporary ...
Humans have been painting on rocks and in caves for tens of thousands of years. Some of the oldest rock art made by people could be as much as 73,000 years old, while the oldest cave art has been ...
Cape Canaveral Archaeological Mitigation Project excavates shark bones, Native pottery and 1800s homesteads at Cape Canaveral ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Native American voices and artistry are at the core of a new traveling exhibition of clay pottery from the Pueblo Indian region of the American Southwest, as major art ...
Archaeological research at Walufeni Cave on Papua New Guinea’s Great Papuan Plateau reveals evidence of 3,200-year-old ...
GREEN RIVER — The Sweetwater County Historical Museum in Green River is staging a special class for kids next week — making coil and scrape clay pottery. Pottery is among the oldest of human ...
New research conducted at Walufeni Cave, an important archaeological site in Papua New Guinea, reveals new evidence of long-distance interactions between Oceania's Indigenous societies, as far back as ...
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