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Spectroscopic study of the coloring techniques used in Egyptian ceramics from the ptolemaic and roman period [PDF]
The manufacture of the Egyptian Faience through the periods of Ptolemaic and roman shows intense use of polychrome; our main concerns in this research are investigating the parameters controlling the blue color variation and the production of the apple ...
Nehal Ali +2 more
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Secret Recipe Revealed: Chemical Evaluation of Raw Colouring Mixtures from Early 19th Century Moravia [PDF]
An archaeological excavation in Prostějov (Czech Republic) revealed a workshop of a local potter with colourless, pink, and blue powders presumably used to produce faience/surface decoration. A comprehensive analytical study, which combined elemental and
Klára Jagošová +10 more
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THE DISCOVERY OF THE SARCOPHAGUS OF DJOSER AND THE RESTORATION OF THE STEP PYRAMID [PDF]
[Ar] اكتشاف تابوت الملك زوسر وترميم الهرم المدرج يعد هرم الملك نتري خت المدرج والمعروف أيضًا باسم زوسر، أقدم بناء حجري ضخم في مصر.
Zahi Hawass
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The Wupu cemetery, located in the Yizhou District, Hami City, Xinjiang Province, and in the eastern part of the southern foothills of the Tianshan Mountains, is remains from the late Bronze Age.
Rui Wen +3 more
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In 2006, the Majiayuan Cemetery of the Warring States period (475 BCE to 221 BCE) was discovered in Zhangjiachuan county of Gansu province, northwest China.
Liu Liu +6 more
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The paper deals with the study of morphology (shape, decor, color, etc.) and manufacturing technology of beads and pendants found in several burials of a necropolis near the Zaozernoe village in North-Western Crimea.
Stolyarova Ekaterina K.
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La faïencerie de Lunéville. Du repérage d’objets à la patrimonialisation participative
The association of the friends of the old faience factory of Lunéville Saint-Clément was founded in 1998 and has two main aims: to study and promote the heritage of the faience produced by the famous (and less famous) faience factories of Lunéville, in ...
Jeannine Guenot, Denis Saillard
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Early Makuria Research Project. Beads and pendants from the tumulus cemetery in Nubian Tanqasi, Sudan [PDF]
An assemblage of 1687 beads and pendants was recovered from the excavation of five tumuli (16, 23, 46, 52, 179) in the cemetery of Tanqasi in Sudan. The assemblage is dominated by faience beads (n=920). The remaining beads and pendants are made of glass (
Joanna Then-Obłuska
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Archaeological Work on the Territory of the Kazarinovs Faience Factory in 2020–2021
Studies of the faience industry of the second half of the 19th century are continuing in the Kirov region. During the 2020–2021 period, the Kazarinovs factory was discovered, it was also taken under state protection and its systematic study began.
A. S. Evshin, R. L. Starkov
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A Faience Aryballos in the Collection of the University Museum at Wroclaw
In the collection of the University Museum of Wroclaw is a spherical faience aryballos of unknown provenance. It belongs to a group of vessels which enjoyed widespread popularity over a vast area of the Mediterranean in the 6th century BC.
Agata Kubala
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