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  • Gerace, a perfectly preserved medieval town once home to 128 churches. Traditional pottery.
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  • Cap Corse. Patrimonio village. the pottery made by Julien Truchon.
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  • Dead Sea, moshav Neot Ha-Kikkar, 20km south of Ein Bokek, the artist Estee Uzi works pottery.
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  • Trujillo: Huaca Arco Iris, a Chimu ceremonial pyramid, with is unique design. A craftman with a pottery reproduction of traditional moche decorated motifs.
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  • Gerace, a perfectly preserved medieval town once home to 128 churches. Traditional pottery.
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  • Gerace, a perfectly preserved medieval town once home to 128 churches. Traditional pottery.
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  • Levie Museum, pottery of Bronze Age.
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  • Gerace, a perfectly preserved medieval town once home to 128 churches. Traditional pottery.
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  • Felline. Antonio Cossa is one of the most  famous craftsmen and ceramic makers of this small town and of Salento.
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  • Amatenango del Valle, the maya women are renowned potters,  with pre-Hispanic method of burning.
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  • Cairo, the last potters, a traditional coptic christian minority activity. Coptics, Greek Orthodox, Syrians, only few components of the fragmented galaxy of the “living stones” as often are defined the oriental christian churches, are the protagonists of a frequently forgotten world that currently menaces to die in the same places in which Christianity born. Rituals and stories similar to legends lost in time survive intact and in these places regain the strenght of a living reality.
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  • Cairo, the last potters, a traditional coptic christian minority activity. Coptics, Greek Orthodox, Syrians, only few components of the fragmented galaxy of the “living stones” as often are defined the oriental christian churches, are the protagonists of a frequently forgotten world that currently menaces to die in the same places in which Christianity born. Rituals and stories similar to legends lost in time survive intact and in these places regain the strenght of a living reality.
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  • Mata Ortiz village. Works of Juan Quesada Celada, that from the mid-1970s created these ceramics painted with intricate, finely drawn designs.
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  • Mata Ortiz village. Works of Juan Quesada Celada, that from the mid-1970s created these ceramics painted with intricate, finely drawn designs.
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  • Balagne, craftsman’s road. Calenzana. Mireille Garfunkel, Raku (Japanise style) ceramist.
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  • Balagne, craftsman's road. Calenzana. Mireille Garfunkel, Raku (Japanise style) ceramist.
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  • Day of the Dead celebrations, Patzcuaro. The market sells ?calaveras?, skulls of sugar.  Day of the Dead, Janitzio island, the cemetery. The celebrations are held from sunset until sunrise the following day. The Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead), recently declared by UNESCO as an ?oral and intangible cultural heritage of humanity,? is one of Mexico's most cherished traditions, celebrated in cities and villages countrywide, but perhaps nowhere moreso than in the state of Michoacan. During prehispanic times, Patzcuaro's lake was thought to be an important entrance to the ?Inframundo? - the Indian Underworld. During Dia de Muertos, the Inframundo's doors open, and the souls of the departed return to earth to visit their earth-bound family and friends. At night in the small graveyard on Janitzio Island, illuminated only by a sea of candles, Purepecha women speak quietly with beloved departed souls at graves adorned with offerings of food, candies, liquor, cigarettes, evertything their dead  enjoyed while alive.
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  • Cairo, the last potters, a traditional coptic christian minority activity. Coptics, Greek Orthodox, Syrians, only few components of the fragmented galaxy of the “living stones” as often are defined the oriental christian churches, are the protagonists of a frequently forgotten world that currently menaces to die in the same places in which Christianity born. Rituals and stories similar to legends lost in time survive intact and in these places regain the strenght of a living reality.
    em2610114.jpg
  • Day of the Dead celebrations, Patzcuaro. The market sells ?calaveras?, skulls of sugar.  Day of the Dead, Janitzio island, the cemetery. The celebrations are held from sunset until sunrise the following day. The Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead), recently declared by UNESCO as an ?oral and intangible cultural heritage of humanity,? is one of Mexico's most cherished traditions, celebrated in cities and villages countrywide, but perhaps nowhere moreso than in the state of Michoacan. During prehispanic times, Patzcuaro's lake was thought to be an important entrance to the ?Inframundo? - the Indian Underworld. During Dia de Muertos, the Inframundo's doors open, and the souls of the departed return to earth to visit their earth-bound family and friends. At night in the small graveyard on Janitzio Island, illuminated only by a sea of candles, Purepecha women speak quietly with beloved departed souls at graves adorned with offerings of food, candies, liquor, cigarettes, evertything their dead  enjoyed while alive.
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  • Cairo, the last potters, a traditional coptic christian minority activity. Coptics, Greek Orthodox, Syrians, only few components of the fragmented galaxy of the “living stones” as often are defined the oriental christian churches, are the protagonists of a frequently forgotten world that currently menaces to die in the same places in which Christianity born. Rituals and stories similar to legends lost in time survive intact and in these places regain the strenght of a living reality.
    em2610118.jpg
  • Felline. Antonio Cossa is one of the most  famous craftsmen and ceramic makers of this small town and of Salento.
    em7125786.jpg
  • Felline. Antonio Cossa is one of the most  famous craftsmen and ceramic makers of this small town and of Salento.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island: Arnol, a traditional black house" in Black House Museum.
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  • Cairo, the last potters, a traditional coptic christian minority activity. Coptics, Greek Orthodox, Syrians, only few components of the fragmented galaxy of the “living stones” as often are defined the oriental christian churches, are the protagonists of a frequently forgotten world that currently menaces to die in the same places in which Christianity born. Rituals and stories similar to legends lost in time survive intact and in these places regain the strenght of a living reality.
    em2610104.jpg
  • Balagne, craftsman’s road. Calenzana. Mireille Garfunkel, Raku (Japanise style) ceramist.
    em7300655.jpg
  • Balagne, craftsman's road. Calenzana. Mireille Garfunkel, Raku (Japanise style) ceramist.
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  • National Museum. The archeology's collection includes ceramics, pottery, stone figures and carvings, mostly taken from excavations at Persepolis and other archeological sites.
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  • National Museum. The archeology's collection includes ceramics, pottery, stone figures and carvings, mostly taken from excavations at Persepolis and other archeological sites.
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  • Stonehenge. The new Visitors Centre, opened in December 2013, houses permanent and temporary exhibitions, including nearly 300 archaeological treasures found buried at the site – from jewellery to pottery to human remains
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  • National Museum. The archeology's collection includes ceramics, pottery, stone figures and carvings, mostly taken from excavations at Persepolis and other archeological sites.
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  • Stonehenge. The new Visitors Centre, opened in December 2013, houses permanent and temporary exhibitions, including nearly 300 archaeological treasures found buried at the site – from jewellery to pottery to human remains
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  • Levie Museum, pottery of Bronze Age., obsidian from Bronze Age.
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  • National Museum. The archeology's collection includes ceramics, pottery, stone figures and carvings, mostly taken from excavations at Persepolis and other archeological sites.
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  • National Museum. The archeology's collection includes ceramics, pottery, stone figures and carvings, mostly taken from excavations at Persepolis and other archeological sites.
    em2900206.jpg
  • National Museum. The archeology's collection includes ceramics, pottery, stone figures and carvings, mostly taken from excavations at Persepolis and other archeological sites.
    em2900203.jpg
  • National Museum. The archeology's collection includes ceramics, pottery, stone figures and carvings, mostly taken from excavations at Persepolis and other archeological sites.
    em2900196.jpg
  • Stonehenge. The new Visitors Centre, opened in December 2013, houses permanent and temporary exhibitions, including nearly 300 archaeological treasures found buried at the site – from jewellery to pottery to human remains
    em0763266.jpg
  • Stonehenge. The new Visitors Centre, opened in December 2013, houses permanent and temporary exhibitions, including nearly 300 archaeological treasures found buried at the site – from jewellery to pottery to human remains
    em0763262.jpg
  • Stonehenge. The new Visitors Centre, opened in December 2013, houses permanent and temporary exhibitions, including nearly 300 archaeological treasures found buried at the site – from jewellery to pottery to human remains
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  • Calavera pottery with Life Tree from Oaxaca.
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  • Urubamba, The potteries of Pablo Seminario, inspired by precolombiancultures.
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