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Red Polished Ware may refer to several types of ancient pottery with a red or terracotta-coloured body: *
El-Badari El Badari ( ar, البداري) is a town in the Asyut Governorate, Upper Egypt, located between Matmar and Qaw El Kebir. Etymology The older name of the town is ''Berdanis'' ('')'' or ''Badarnos'' (), which Timm derives from '' Anba Darius''. ...
, Egypt c. 5500-4000 BC *
Philia culture The Philia culture (or Philia group) existed on the island of Cyprus at the start of the Early Bronze Age between 2450 and 2200 BC. It derives its name from a location in Morphou, Cyprus. Characteristics Philia culture marks the transition from t ...
, Cyprus c. 2000 BC *
Pottery of ancient Cyprus The pottery of ancient Cyprus starts during the Neolithic period. Throughout the ages, Cypriot ceramics demonstrate many connections with cultures from around the Mediterranean. During the Early and Middle Bronze Ages, it is especially imaginative ...
, Cyprus c. 2000 BC * Red Polished Ware (Gujarat), India c. 300 BC-1000 AD * Terra sigillata#Roman red gloss pottery (Samian ware) Rome; not capitalized


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Redware Redware as a single word is a term for at least two types of pottery of the last few centuries, in Europe and North America. Red ware as two words is a term used for pottery, mostly by archaeologists, found in a very wide range of places. Howeve ...
- various types of pottery with a red or terracotta-coloured body. {{disambiguation