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Paleolithic Paint

Science, 1959
Discovery of hematite and kaolinite in excavations of late paleolithic occupation sites at Les Eyzies (Dordogne), France, raises anew the question of the nature of the paint used by paleolithic people. Hematite as a pigment source is widely documented, but the presence of kaolinite imported into prehistoric sites poses problems.
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Aircraft Paints and Painting

Transactions of the IMF, 1968
Aircraft paint coatings are subjected to intense deteriorating influences arising out of the operational environment; these are in part mechanical and in part chemical.
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Paints and Paint Systems

1989
The standardization institutes of several countries have published definitions of the terms used in the field of paints and varnishes. Unavoidably, they differ slightly in the different languages, because similar terms do not always have the same meaning.
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Painting and Painted Pottery

2004
PAINTING ON WALLS AND PANELS The Greeks, like us, thought of painting primarily in terms of paintings on walls and panels. Large paintings on flat surfaces were often used to decorate architecture; metopes, for instance, would sometimes be painted rather than carved in relief. Figure 57 shows a 7th-century bc example.
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Ages for Australia’s oldest rock paintings

Nature Human Behaviour, 2021
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Painting

Journal of Religion and Health, 1994
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PAINTS AND PAINTED SURFACES

The Annals of Occupational Hygiene, 1972
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Jamarsan Paint

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1967
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