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Glazed ceramics of the Talas Valley
The article presents the results of the analysis of fragmented glazed ceramics obtained during the expedition of the Margulan Institute of Archaeology in 2021 at the tortkuls of Talapty, Jargul-1–3, Arna. The monuments date back to the 10th – beginning of the 13th century. Irrigation ceramics are an important chrono-indicator.
Ykaterina Dubyagina, Yeraly Akymbek
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ADSORPSI LOGAM SENG (Zn) DAN TIMBAL (Pb) PADA LIMBAH CAIR INDUSTRI KERAMIK OLEH TANAH LIAT
ADSORPTION OF ZINC AND LEAD FROM CERAMIC WASTEWATER USING CLAY. Ceramic industry generates glaze wastewater and clay waste. Glaze wastewater contains heavy metal from ceramic painting process which can potentially cause severe pollution problem.
Cindy Rianti Priadi +3 more
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Radioactivity measurements on glazed ceramic surfaces
A variety of commonly available household and industrial ceramic items and some specialty glass materials were assayed by alpha pulse counting and ion chamber voltage measurements for radioactivity concentrations. Identification of radionuclides in some of the items was performed by gamma spectroscopy. The samples included tableware, construction tiles
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The hare’s fur glazed Jian wares characterized by radial fur-like strips, as one of the typical representatives of Chinese ceramics in the 10th-13th century (A.D.), were famous for the aesthetic values in highlighting the color sparkling effects of tea ...
Ming Guan +7 more
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The chemistry of ceramic glazes [PDF]
The development of ideas and theories concerning the structure of glazes, as one of the glassy materials, are reviewed in the general introduction. The raw materials and the manufacturing process for glazes are described (Chapter One). A number of new vanadyl(IV) dipyridylamine and tripyrldylamine complexes have been prepared, various spectroscopic ...
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A Physicochemical Examination of Blue Shades in Pottery: Rich, Deep and Endless
This study attempts to take aspects of pottery technology into account while concentrating on the blue pigment and glaze recipes of various kinds of glazed pottery types; that is to say, Iznik ware, Kütahya ware, Miletus ware, glazed fritware, porcelain,
Adamantia P. Panagopoulou +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study presents a multi‐method non‐invasive investigation of an approximately 4‐ha area associated with the long‐occupied coastal settlement of Rocavecchia (Apulia, southern Italy), situated between the prehistoric fortified peninsula and the Hellenistic‐Messapian walls.
Giuseppe Guarino +3 more
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This review systematically examines how different transition metal compounds—such as binary and multinary metal oxides, halides, sulfides, and salts—exhibit thermochromism based on the d‐electron configurations of their transition metal cations. It focuses on three main mechanisms of thermochromism: phase transition, charge transfer, and bandgap change.
Jie Wang +5 more
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In search of high fired, oxidation glazes [PDF]
This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader 7.0Artist Statement My work represents an indirect response to the tactile and visual sensations of the natural world.
King, Diane
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Archaeometric characterization of Byzantine pottery from Păcuiul lui Soare
Archaeometric investigations using OM (optical microscopy) and micro-PIXE (particle induced X-ray emission) were performed on 45 ceramic shards unearthed in archaeological excavations at Păcuiul lui Soare (southeastern Romania) and dated to the eleventh ...
Roxana Bugoi +3 more
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