dark faced burnished wareの例文
- Dwellings were rectangular with plastered floors, pottery was usually Dark faced burnished ware with some shell impressions.
- Some notable examples of Dark Faced Burnished Ware were found at Tell Judaidah ( and nearby Tell Dhahab ) in Amuq by Robert Braidwood as well as at Ras Shamra and Tell Boueid.
- It was suggested that if this flint group were to belong with the production period for Dark Faced Burnished Ware or red washed pottery, then it may carry an even earlier PPNB date.
- Early neolithic finds included a large number of fragments of limestone White Ware or " Vassille Blanche ", along with later pottery called dark faced burnished ware or DFBW . Only one vessel was reconstructed from the initial excavations; a bowl with combed finishing.