Characterization of ancient faience bangles from Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
The material culture of the Harappan or Indus Civilization (III millennium BC) is inspired by a great love for artificial creations, disclosing a cognitive template deeply rooted in the later Indian world.
Gilberto Artioli +3 more
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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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The production of faience in ancient Egypt seems to represent a historical market paradox, as it does not fit into a theoretical bipolar (prestige/common) partition of goods.
Gianluca Miniaci
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SHINING TOWERS: THE EMBEDDED WORKS IN BAHIAN RECONCAVO CHURCHES
This article presents the results of an analysis of the agency and patterns used in a mosaic technique called tesselated, found in four churches in the cities of Cachoeira and São Félix, both located in a region of the state of Bahia known as the ...
Fabiana Comerlato +1 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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A Simple Model of the Rise and Fall of Civilizations. [PDF]
Nyman R, Ormerod P, Bentley RA.
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L’Egitto Studi sulle faience Egizie del Veneto
I risultati emersi dallo studio degli ornamenti di Tebtynis mettono in evidenza il potenziale informativo estremamente variegato dei reperti in faience, dimostrando come ad una ampia gamma di tipologie di ornamenti venga a corrispondere anche una ...
MOLIN, GIANMARIO +2 more
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Lepidium sativum Seed Extract-Mediated Synthesis of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles: Structural, Morphological, Optical, Hemolysis, and Antibacterial Studies. [PDF]
Alnehia A +7 more
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Early experiments in the making of Moravian ceramics in North Carolina c. 1770-1820. [PDF]
Sarnecka Z +4 more
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Bronze Age make-up recipes from Sudanese Lower Nubia point to a greater diversity across cultural borders in ancient Northeast Africa. [PDF]
Lemos R +7 more
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