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Glass and faience in the territory of Poland in the 2nd–1st millennium BC: production technology, origin and incoming directions

Praehistorische Zeitschrift, 2022
Finds of vitreous material from Poland are proof of the long-distance trade routes that passed through the region in the 2nd–1st millennium BC. Faience beads produced in central Europe are known from the Early Bronze Age.
Tomasz Purowski
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A Northern Connection: Spread of Faience, Glass and Han Blue Into the Chengdu Plain During the Warring States Period

Archaeometry
Eighteen fragments of glass and vitreous materials from the Warring States period Feihu cemetery, Chengdu Plain, were analysed by LA‐ICP‐MS, SEM‐EDS and XRD.
Tao Yang   +9 more
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Un panneau en faïence par Fortuné Durand de Monestrol, marquis d’Esquille dit le potier de Rungis (1809 -1874)

Sèvres. Revue de la Société des Amis du musée national de Céramique, 2021
In 2019, in Martres-Tolosane, the renovation of a house cum workshop brought the rediscovery by Stéphanie Joffre, a faience artist who lives there, of a faience «painting » dated 1869 and signed with the monogram of Fortuné Durand de Monestrol called ...
Stéphane Piques, S. Joffre
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THE URALS’ PORCELAIN AND FAIENCE INDUSTRY OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY UNDER LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE RESTRICTIONS

Ural Historical Journal
The article examines the impact of legislative and administrative restrictions on the development of the Urals’ porcelain and faience industry in the second half of the 19th century.
Gennady N. Saukov
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Faience for the empire

Zeitschrift für Assyrologie und Vorderasiatische Archäologie, 2021
The present article discusses the question of the standardization of Middle Assyrian material culture using the example of faience. Assemblages of faience objects, discovered at numerous Middle Assyrian sites, form the basis of this study.
I. Puljiz
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A possible production area of Chinese faience? Reference to beads decorating coffins from Shijia Yucun site, Gansu Province

Archaeometry
Shijia Yucun site is a northwestern settlement from the Zhou period (1046–221 BCE). Faience beads used as a personal ornament and coffin decoration are notable among plenty of funerary objects.
Shiyuan Cao   +4 more
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Enquête sur une fontaine en faïence de Sceaux

Sèvres. Revue de la Société des Amis du musée national de Céramique, 2021
In the articles dedicated to the faïence factory in Sceaux (Hauts-de-Seine), the pottery amateur systematically finds a certain fountain. Although it is of remarkable making, there are few documents about it.
Cécile Dupont-Logié   +1 more
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Decoration of porous faience with high temperature decal (low-temperature firing and non-firing method)

Vestnik Тomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Khimiya
The glue paste compositions with various polimers to put decals on the porous faience are worked out; low-molecular liquid substances of glue paste as vanish film solvents with the same compatibility parameters are chosen.
Galina N. Papulova
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On methodology of describing archaeological porcelain and faience of Modern and Contemporary Times

Ufa Archaeological Herald
The article substantiates why it is important to commit to a number of characteristics to process and describe fine ceramics from the Modern and Contemporary cultural layers and introduce these ceramics for scientific use.
Gennady N. Saukov
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Faiences héraldiques

Bulletin des musées et monuments lyonnais, 1964
Tricou Jean. Faiences héraldiques. In: Bulletin des musées et monuments lyonnais, Volume 3, 1964 N°3. pp. 195-204.
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