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In this paper, we propose a method for creating a ceramic Venus figurine replica from a mold in the Museum of Ceramic Techniques collection in Koło, Poland stored at the museum for many years. Moreover, none of the Venus figurines in this collection have
Sunita Saha +3 more
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An enamel-painted glass bottle from a “Turkish pit” in Buda [PDF]
The fragments of a high quality, enamel painted, blue glass bottle with the date 1671 on its shoulder were found in the Castle District of Buda, in a huge pit dated to the period of the Ottoman occupation. The shape of the object shows eastern influences,
Katona I. +4 more
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The present overview answers the need of evaluating the current state of the art concerning the application of principal components analysis (PCA) to Raman spectroscopy studies of cultural heritage materials. Painting materials, both colouring and binding ones, were considered, together with natural and synthetic glasses, biogenic and mineral ...
Alessia Coccato, Maria Cristina Caggiani
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Towards a fuller, more nuanced narrative of Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Britain 2500-1500 BC [PDF]
This contribution considers some of the many recent advances in our understanding of Chalcolithic and Bronze Age Britain and uses these to highlight the weak points in our current state of knowledge.
Sheridan, J A
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Glass of Amenhotep II from tomb KV55 in the Valley of the Kings. [PDF]
This paper reviews the evidence for the original location of a piece of glass bearing the name of Amenhotep II which came into the collection of the Swansea Museum (no.959.3)from the estate of Harold Jones.
Jackson, Caroline +1 more
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A research objective – to analyse sources of loans of motives “the German flowers” (“the Saxon pattern”, “the Saxon attire”) in the European porcelain and the faience, connected with creativity of known masters of a brush of “the Lesser Dutches”.
Shkol'naja Olga Vladimirovna
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The Sacral Knot and Its Iconographic Use [PDF]
The sacral knot is one of the most discussed symbols of Minoan art. This study focuses on its iconographic use throughout time and tries to find a way to differentiate it from other similar symbols.
Monika Matoušková
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The Kushite temple in Soniyat after the 2016 season [PDF]
Archaeological fieldwork in the Kushite temple in Soniyat (Tergis 40) was conducted from 1997 to 2001 with an additional short season in 2013. A team supervised by Bogdan Żurawski returned to the site in 2016 to continue the excavation of the southern ...
Mariusz Drzewiecki
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Натюрморты «махих голландцев» как первоисточник «немецких мотивов" в фарфоровой посуде европейских стран [PDF]
A research objective – to analyse sources of loans of motives “the German flowers” (“the Saxon pattern”, “the Saxon attire”) in the European porcelain and the faience.Мета дослідження - проаналізувати джерела запозичень мотивів “німецьких квітів ...
Школьна, Ольга Володимирівна
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Archaeological possibilities for feminist theories of transition and transformation
Archaeology takes up material fragments from distant andrecent pasts to create narratives of personal and collective identity. It is, therefore, a powerful voice shaping our current and future social worlds.
Marshall, Yvonne
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