Lezoux was an important centre in this respect, and here also were found moulds for patterns and ornaments.
Hence it is not surprising that we find springing up in the Etruscan region of Italy an important centre of pottery manufacture which proved itself to be the heir of more than one line of artistic traditions.
Rhagae was once an important centre of the ceramic industry, but this was transferred to the neighbouring town of Veramin, in the 13th century.
Fulham remained an important centre of this manufacture, and a fine brown stoneware was largely made at Nottingham as early as 1700; in each case the manufacture continues in neighbouring districts to this day.
An important centre of caravan traffic, a nexus of palpitating life from east and west, north and south, we cannot wonder if it developed a special pottery of its own, tinged with something of a cosmopolitan spirit.
Hence it is not surprising that an important centre of pottery manufacture should have sprung up in Etruria, in the and century B.
Calafat is an important centre of the grain trade, and is connected by a branch line with the principal Walachian railways, and by a steam ferry with Vidin.
Egypt was certainly an important centre in the development of the Byzantine style.
The eastern district is traversed by the Great Indian Peninsula railway, which branches at Bhusawal (an important centre of trade) towards Jubbulpore and Nagpur.
Corinth; was an important centre of Grecian art, especially of bronze sculptures and painting; in the time of Aratus (251 B.
It is an important centre of trade with Rajputana, and has factories for ginning and pressing cotton, and metal manufactures.
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