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Beneficial modulation of the gut microbiome by leachates of Penicillium purpurogenum in the presence of clays: A model for the preparation and efficacy of historical Lemnian Earth. [PDF]

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Milling S   +10 more
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Raman spectroscopy analysis of terra sigillata: the yellow pigment of marbled sigillata

Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 2016
Raman spectroscopy combined with synchrotron radiation‐based techniques and electron microprobe was used to study the yellow component of slips of marbled sigillata. Electron microprobe analysis emphasized on a significant corpus that the yellow component was well made from a titanium‐rich clay preparation while X‐ray absorption near edge structure ...
Tian Wang   +2 more
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TERRA SIGILLATA

Lancet, The, 1978
Douglas Black
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Sigillata from Lesbos

The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1940
During a fortnight's trial excavation, which I made at Methymna in 1929, certain fragments of sigillata came to light. These obviously required treatment by an expert, and Mr. Pryce most generously undertook to examine and publish them. As a prelude to his paper, I add a short note on the circumstances of their discovery.
W. Lamb, F. N. Pryce
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Redende Sigillata-Stempel

2022
Bonner Jahrbücher, Bd. 139 (1934): Bonner Jahrbücher des Vereins von Altertumsfreunden im Rheinlande und des Rheinischen Provinzialmuseums in ...
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‘Tripolitanian Sigillata’: A Response

Libyan Studies, 1987
I am grateful to Dr. Soricelli and to the Editor for the opportunity to see this interesting article in advance of publication. The evidence presented here of chronology, distribution and petrology seem to me to offer compelling reasons for supposing the ware discussed to have been produced in Campania, and this is further supported by the names of the
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CLOSING IN ON THE SOURCE OF CYPRIOT SIGILLATA/EASTERN SIGILLATA D.

The paper addresses the question of the geographical source of the ceramic fine ware called Cypriot Sigillata Eastern Sigillata D (CSI/ESD). It begins with a review of the traditional archaeological methods and archaeometric analyses that have been applied until now and proceeds to explore a hitherto untapped source of information: the stamps seen on ...
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