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- Three-phase_firing abstract "Three-phase firing (or three-step firing) or iron reduction technique is a firing technique used in ancient Greek pottery production, specifically for painted vases. Already vessels from the Bronze Age feature the colouring typical of the technique, with yellow, orange or red clay and brown or red decoration. By the 7th century BC, the process was perfected in mainland Greece (Corinth and Athens) enabling the production of extremely shiny black-slipped surfaces, which led to the development of the black-figure and red-figure techniques, which dominated Greek vase painting until about 300 BC.".
- Three-phase_firing thumbnail Plaque_Penteskouphia_MNB2858.jpg?width=300.
- Three-phase_firing wikiPageID "33503411".
- Three-phase_firing wikiPageRevisionID "598355580".
- Three-phase_firing hasPhotoCollection Three-phase_firing.
- Three-phase_firing subject Category:Ancient_Greek_pottery.
- Three-phase_firing comment "Three-phase firing (or three-step firing) or iron reduction technique is a firing technique used in ancient Greek pottery production, specifically for painted vases. Already vessels from the Bronze Age feature the colouring typical of the technique, with yellow, orange or red clay and brown or red decoration.".
- Three-phase_firing label "Dreiphasenbrand".
- Three-phase_firing label "Three-phase firing".
- Three-phase_firing sameAs Dreiphasenbrand.
- Three-phase_firing sameAs m.0h9778j.
- Three-phase_firing sameAs Q1258022.
- Three-phase_firing sameAs Q1258022.
- Three-phase_firing wasDerivedFrom Three-phase_firing?oldid=598355580.
- Three-phase_firing depiction Plaque_Penteskouphia_MNB2858.jpg.
- Three-phase_firing isPrimaryTopicOf Three-phase_firing.