A kiln for pottery production, one of the earliest discovered in Israel. / Assaf Peretz / Israel Antiquities Authority “The size and design of this structure suggest it was no ordinary building ...
Archaeologists excavating Gonio-Apsaros fortress uncovered an ancient Roman kiln with pottery inside, a wine press and a rare gold artifact. Photo from the Polish Centre of Mediterranean ...
The kiln held at least 10,000 objects. “We stopped counting at 10,000,” said Richard Bresnahan, laughing. Bresnahan is the director and an artist in residence at St. John’s Pottery.