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Nanomaterials for Consolidation and Protection of Egyptian Faience Form Matteria, Egypt

Journal of Nano Research, 2019
Egyptian faience is one of the most important archaeological materials that contain a lot of historical and technical information about ancient Egyptian civilization.
M. Ibrahim   +3 more
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British Faience Beads Reconsidered

Antiquity, 1970
The ‘faience’ beads of the British Bronze Age have since the last century been appreciated as the product of a somewhat sophisticated technology. Although the possibility of local manufacture was seriously considered by earlier antiquaries, especially for the Scottish beads, in more recent years-since the writings of Childe and Piggott-a Mycenaean or ...
R. G. Newton, Colin Renfrew
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Colour in Minoan faience

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2009
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,
M.S. Tite   +5 more
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Nubian faience

The complex interactions between Egypt and its Nubian neighbours are reflected in the most telling way in the artefactual materials left by these distinct yet interconnected cultures. One can see this in particular within the medium of what is known as “Egyptian faience”, a sintered-quartz, non-clay ceramic. Analysis has revealed that the material from
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Glass and Faience

2013
Abstract This article discusses glass and faience, two materials that were used during the Bronze Age to make beads. Unlike faience, which is a mixture of silica crystals and glassy material, glass only appeared during the Late Bronze Age.
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Faience

1924
George Andrew Reisner   +2 more
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Sorption Study of Urea-Formaldehyde Resins on Porous Faience

Glass and Ceramics, 2021
G. N. Papulova, M. Kvasnikov
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