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Earthenwares, Faience, Majolica and Delft

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International audienceEarthenwares, faience, delftwares and majolicas—distinction between them. Translucency considerations compraison with early porcelains. Earliest terracottas and earthenwares, stonewares, glazing and decoration, celadons. Creamwares,
Colomban, Philippe, Edwards, Howell
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Mechanical reproduction in the age of the artwork? Faience and 5000 moulds from 14th-century BC Egypt

open access: yes, 2010
The excavations in the ancient city of Akhetaten at Tell El-Amarna in Egypt produced countless artefacts and fragments of brightly coloured material, known in Egyptology as ‘faience’, in addition to thousands of terracotta moulds for their production ...
Stephen Quirke, Zahed Tajeddin
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Larger Blue Faience Egyptian Scarab

open access: yes, 2017
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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Medium White Faience Egyptian Scarab

open access: yes, 2017
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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Working in Memphis: the production of faience at Roman period Kom Helul [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This book reports on the excavation of a faience kiln at Kom Helul, Memphis. The kiln is of the early Roman Period and appears to be of the same type as those excavated by Flinders Petrie in the early twentieth century.
Nicholson, Paul Thomas
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Ancient High-Strength Ceramics: Fritted Faience Bracelet Manufacture at Harappa (Pakistan), Ca. 2300-1800 B.C.

open access: yes, 1990
Unlike most ancient faience, which consists of a quite porous and weak body coated with a glassy glaze, much Harappan faience has a quite dense body with a continuous glassy phase and a relatively thin skin of glaze. A multiple-step grinding and fritting
Blythe McCarthy, Pamela Vandiver
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Review: The Third Annual Vounous Symposium

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2019
The Third Annual Vounous Symposium was held 1-16 September 2019 and located near Çatalköy in Northern Cyprus. In addition to ceramics and bronze casting, experiments were also conducted on smelting local copper ore, carving moulds from local limestone ...
E. Giovanna Fregni
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