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Rest in a Warming Workplace: Resituating the Science and Policy of Non‐Work Under Climate Change
ABSTRACT Rest is increasingly presented as a key solution to the challenge of rising workplace temperatures under climate change. Yet, despite this growing importance, the scientific literature often treats the relationship between rest and core temperature simplistically, viewing rest as a passive recovery tool essential for cooling the body and ...
Pratik Mishra, Laurie Parsons
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During the Bronze Age in Crete, agriculture, pottery production, metallurgy, textiles, architectural feats, trade, and other specializations flourished. Throughout habitation on Crete, pottery production was an area of craftsmanship and practicality from
Brianna Jenkins
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The aim of the paper is to present a new statistical method which records the shape of vessels and sorts those vessels into groups based on their shape.
Ivona Vlkolinská +3 more
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Archaeological Research at the Tsarev Settlement of the Volgograd Region in 2023
The article presents the excavation materials of the pottery shop from the Tsarev settlement for producing glazed tiles from kashin and clay, discovered in 2021 during the geophysical research of the monument.
Ayrat G. Sitdikov, Evgeny M. Pigarev
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Prestigious Ceramics from Sites of the XIII century in Primorye
The paper deals with glazed ceramics and porcelain from the sites of the Eastern Xia (Dong Xia) (1215–1234), found in Primorye. The artifacts under study are part of a group of prestigious items of the Jurchen population.
Evgeniya I. Gelman
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Dating constitutes one of the major issues in archaeology. The recent development of statistical methods for combining chronological information has brought new perspectives to this area.
Christophe Vaschalde +3 more
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L’atelier céramique d’Oued el Akarit (Tunisie)
We present here the typological and archaeometric/petrographic characterization of the production of the pottery workshop of Oued el Akarit, Southern Tunisia, following a new survey of the site.
Sami Ben Tahar +2 more
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Brush Pottery Company Glo-Art pottery and price list photograph
This photograph shows groups of Glo-Art from the Brush Pottery Company. Each group is underlined and numbered, and each item has a number. The price list is organized by group number with each item number as well.
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Simulation of emissions from pottery kilns in the Roman period
Present‐day air quality is known through dense monitoring and extensive pollution control mechanisms. In contrast, knowledge of historical pollution, particularly before the industrial revolution, is accessible only through occasional reports of singular
Clemens Drüe
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The settlement Komariv - glass-production centre in the European Barbaricum: a cultural and natural environment [PDF]
The settlement of III-IV centuries AD near the village Komariv is located at the middle course of the Dniester River. In the 1950 - 70s, its excavations were conducted by M. Yu. Smyshko and Yu. L. Shchapova.
Oleg Petrauskas, Mariana Avramenko
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