Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'State Historical and Cultural Park “Ancient Merv”' has mentioned 'Pottery' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Surrounding the wall was a variety of pottery sherds, particularly Parthian ones.
In Gxc3xa4wxc3xbcrgala are concentrated many Abbasid-era "industrial" buildings: pottery kilns, steel, iron and copper-working workshops and so on.
A well-preserved pottery kiln has an intact vaulted arch support and a square firepit.
The pottery recovered from the Sultan Gala walls is dominated by 11thxe2x80x9312th-century color-splashed yellow and green pottery, similar to contemporary styles common in Nishapur (Herrmann 2000).
Turquoise and black bowls were discovered in the Shahryar Ark palace, as well as an interesting deposit of Mongol-style pottery perhaps related to the city's unsuccessful re-foundation under the Il-khans.
Sultan Sanjar Mausoleum part of Kyz Qala Photo-textured 3D laser scan image of Gxc3xa4wxc3xbcrgala town walls Interior of Kepderihana, with a 3D laser scanner positioned for work Landmarks of ancient Merv on a 1993 Russian commemorative coin Merv Mosque (XIX century) Ancient Merv (XIX century) Merv, 1899 Merv pottery