noun
- a broken piece of pottery or ceramic ware, especially one found in an archaeological context
Usage: also spelled potsherd; commonly used in archaeology and anthropology
Examples
- The archaeologists carefully catalogued each potshard found at the dig site.
- Potshards scattered across the ground revealed evidence of an ancient settlement.
- By studying the decorative patterns on the potshards, researchers dated the pottery to the Bronze Age.
- The museum display featured potshards from various civilizations throughout history.
- Volunteers helped sift through soil to locate and preserve potshards for analysis.
- The broken potshard bore the maker's mark, providing clues about its origin.