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Abstract The microstructures and chemical compositions of some 15 faience objects from Crete spanning the period from Middle Minoan IIIA through to Late Minoan IA are determined using analytical scanning electron microscopy. The Minoan faience is compared with replicate faience beads produced in the laboratory using various combinations of manganese,
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Optical Coherence Tomography for the non-invasive investigation of the microstructure of ancient Egyptian faience [PDF]
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A technological study of ancient faience from Egypt
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