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Small Blue Faience Egyptian Scarab
Small blue faience scarab with unclear base and some minor damage done to the base. Hole through the scarab for a string.
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3D printed, self-glazed ceramics: An investigation inspired by Egyptian faience [PDF]
This thesis investigates the potential for developing 3D printable ceramic materials inspired by an ancient Egyptian ware known as faience. Faience was produced in Egypt and the near east from the 4th millennium BC and was the first glazed ceramic ...
Nash, Katie Jayne
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Two Faience Shabtis from the Egyptian Collection at the Benaki Museum
Στην παρούσα μελέτη εξετάζονται δύο ουσσάπτια από φαγεντιανή που βρίσκονται στην κατοχή του Μουσείου Μπενάκη. Το πρώτο ταφικό αγαλμάτιο (τύπου VIIIa2/ W21-H4-I5-B15-Tp7b) χρονολογείται από την εποχή της XXI Δυναστείας (περ. 1070-945 π.Χ.) και αποτελεί τυπικό παράδειγμα ουσσαπτίου της περιόδου αυτής και της αμέσως επόμενης (πρώιμη XXII Δυναστεία, περ ...
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Medium Blue Faience Egyptian Scarab
Medium blue faience scarab with good designs on the base and well designed scarab form. It has a hole in the center of the scarab for a string. Well preserved and no damage.
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The paper presents the source base of figured forms of the so-called "Egyptian" faience, stored in the archaeological funds of the Krasnodar State Historical and Archaeological Museum-Reserve. Historiographical review, in relation to the findings from the territory of the Krasnodar region, complements it.
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Egyptian Faience in the Late Scythian Culture of Lower Dnieper Area
В статье рассматриваются фигурные изделия из египетского фаянса (плакетки и подвески), найденные на позднескифских памятниках Нижнего Днепра. Дается их количественная и типологическая характеристика, сравнение с подобными находками в сарматской среде ...
Дзнеладзе, Е.С.
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Understanding Bronze Age Faience in Britain and Ireland
Around 350 Bronze Age faience beads and pendants are known from Britain and Ireland, mostly from burials of cremated human bone. Their relationship with Near Eastern and Mediterranean faience has long been debated.
Katherine Eremin +2 more
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Digital Unwrapping of the Mummy of King Amenhotep I (1525-1504 BC) Using CT. [PDF]
Saleem SN, Hawass Z.
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Faience objects produced from the fourth millennium BC in ancient Egypt are considered as the first high-tech ceramics in human history. Despite extensive studies on manufacturing technology, many aspects of this complex technology remain a mystery and ...
Jerzy Trzciński +5 more
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