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The aim of the article is to trace the history of faience figurines in late Middle Kingdom Egypt, following a metanarrative level of synthesis. Moving from one of the most visible changes in the course of history, the turn from Modernism to Postmodernism,
MINIACI, GIANLUCA
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Larger Blue Faience Egyptian Scarab
Larger blue faience scarab which is well preserved and has no damage. Has a beautiful figures on its base. Hole through the middle of the scarab for a string.
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A chemical examination of faience found in Nubia: preliminary observations
Egyptian faience has been extensively studied, while faience found in Nubia has received little attention. This pilot study uses scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectrometry (SEM-EDS) to examine 30 faience samples (bead and vessel ...
Spedding, JV
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This volume is the first of two complementary volumes that explore the world of faience figurines in Egypt and its adjacent areas (the Levant and Nubia) in the Middle Bronze Age (2100-1550 BC).
Gianluca Miniaci
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Raman focal point on Roman Egyptian blue elucidates disordered cuprorivaite, green glass phase and trace compounds. [PDF]
Dariz P, Schmid T.
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Medium White Faience Egyptian Scarab
Well preserved white faience scarab with no damage and a beautiful geometrical design on its base. Has a hole cut through its middle for a string.
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Chemistry and Production Technology of Hallstatt Period Glass Beads from Bohemia. [PDF]
Zlámalová Cílová Z +3 more
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Natron glass beads reveal proto-Silk Road between the Mediterranean and China in the 1st millennium BCE. [PDF]
Lü QQ, Henderson J, Wang Y, Wang B.
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3. Making Egyptian art and architecture
‘Making Egyptian art and architecture’ looks at the evidence for how artists, craftspeople, and architects, such as Irtysen from around 2000 bc, learned their trades and carried out their work, providing insights into the meanings and relationships that ...
Christina Riggs
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Lion- and Scarab-Shaped Egyptian Faience Beads in the Pyany Bor Culture Sites
The article continues the cycle of papers focused on studying Egyptian faience beads discovered in the Pyany Bor Culture monuments. These artifacts raise interest with their cultural and historical significance and suitability for archaeological complex dating.
Ruzil R. Sattarov +2 more
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