Category Archives: Archaeology
Native American Ceramics
Native American Ceramics The Native American tribes are diverse and variable. Many tribes have utilized ceramics and pottery through the ages, some of which are more popular styles than others. One region that boasts unique pottery types is the North … Continue reading
Pacific Northwest Ceremonial Masks
Ceremonial Masks ~ Article and research by Thomas Baurley, Technogypsie Research, August 7, 2017. Throughout history masks have been made for various reasons, and wood was a common medium for making them in. Every culture had examples of them. Masks … Continue reading
Wooden Masks
Wooden Masks ~ Article and research by Thomas Baurley, Technogypsie Research, August 7, 2017 Throughout history masks have been made for various reasons, and wood was a common medium for making them in. Every culture had examples of them. Masks … Continue reading
Totems: Pacific Northwest Aboriginal Culture
TotemsArticle and research by Thomas Baurley, Technogypsie Research, August 7, 2017 One of the phenomenal ominous presences in the Pacific Northwest, as well as superNATURAL British Columbia, is the plethera of artistic totems created by the past and present Pacific … Continue reading
Sculpin Figurine
Sculpin FigurineArticle and research by Thomas Baurley, Technogypsie Research, August 7, 2017 The North American Northwest and Columbia Plateau Tribes as well as Pacific Coast Tribes have very intriguing “sculpin figurines” in their culture and archaeological record. The Artwork of … Continue reading
Toggle (nautical)
Nautical ToggleArticle and research by Thomas Baurley, Technogypsie Research, August 7, 2017 A toggle is usually made of wood, ivory, bone, or metal and consists of a pin, short rod, or crosspiece that is placed transversely into the eye of … Continue reading
Ceramic Glazes
Ceramic GlazesArticle and research by Thomas Baurley, Technogypsie Research, August 7, 2017 Glazes on ceramics were recorded as far back as 2,000 years ago. Glazing involves firing the coating of a vitreous substance atop a ceramic item. This methodology is … Continue reading
Ruskin Pottery
Ruskin PotteryArticle and research by Thomas Baurley, Technogypsie Research, August 7, 2017 Research is being conducted, please come back for more information and photos. Ruskin: “In 1898 Edward Richard Taylor (1838-1912) and his youngest son William Howson Taylor (1876-1935) established … Continue reading
Garden of the Gods – Colorado Springs, Colorado
Garden of the Gods 1805 N 30th Street (at Gateway Rd) * Manitou / Colorado Springs, Colorado * 719.634.6666 * http://www.gardenofgods.com/ * http://www.technogypsie.com/reviews/?p=545Originally first published May 9, 2009 by Thomas Baurley Garden of the Gods is a unique natural geological … Continue reading