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Egyptian Faience Inlay Techniques: a process for obtaining detail and clarity by refiring

open access: yesMRS Proceedings, 2002
ABSTRACTThe faience of the New Kingdom period is frequently decorated with an expanded palette of red, black, and yellow. This polychrome decoration was often accomplished by inlaying one color of paste into another. The aesthetic success of these inlay techniques reveals a fundamental understanding of the materials' characteristics before, during, and
Carolyn Riccardelli   +2 more
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Mycenaean and Egyptian faience beads discovered in southern Poland

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2019
Abstract Four faience beads discovered in southern Poland, in graves dated to roughly 1600–1100 BCE, have been the object of an archaeometric study, four with the LA-ICP-MS method and one additionally with the EPMA method. Two beads have good formal parallels from territories associated with Mycenaean culture.
Tomasz Purowski   +2 more
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Egyptian faience and rose gold at Mochlos, Crete

Surface Engineering, 2013
The Mycenaean necklace found in a tomb in the Limenaria cemetery at Mochlos, Crete, consists of a row of faience beads and a central gold bead, and it is dated to the LM IIIA period (about 1400–1300 BC). Studies on faience have shown that different production technologies were used in this period: efflorescence, cementation and direct application ...
A R G Giumlia-Mair, J Soles
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Quantitative X-ray fluorescence analysis of an Egyptian faience pendant and comparison with PIXE

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2009
The X-ray fluorescence (XRF) technique is a common choice in the archaeometric field for in situ investigations with portable instruments. This work shows that XRF portable systems can be used for quantitative analyses using appropriate software, obtaining a similar accuracy to that provided with other techniques such as particle-induced X-ray emission
Laurence De Viguerie   +2 more
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