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Abstract Honeybees (Apis mellifera L.) are an important class of insects that are the most beneficial in terms of economy. Beeswax is the second most important bee products after honey. Its commercial importance is due to its antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory and antiseptic as well as regenerative properties.
Rajshri Naveen, Manickam Loganathan
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ABSTRACT This paper presents the results of minero‐petrographic and chemical analyses of pottery and potential local raw materials from Ustica, a small volcanic island off the coast of Palermo (Sicily), inhabited during the Middle Neolithic. Typologically, the pottery shows cultural connections to the Bicromica and Serra d'Alto traditions, linking ...
G. Montana +6 more
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The Late Chalcolithic period in the southern Levant saw notable changes in almost every aspect of daily life. Some of the most significant shifts during this time seem to have been anchored in the subsistence economy and involved food and its cooking ...
Danny Rosenberg +3 more
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Nine glazed porcelain artifacts bearing the coat of arms of France, from King Louis XV tableware orders, were analysed at the laboratory or in their conservation secure room.
Philippe Colomban +2 more
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Considerații privind ceramica de masă de la (L)Ibida (II). Sectorul extra muros nord I [PDF]
This article analyses the tableware ceramics sample discovered in Extra Muros Nord I research area, following archaeological excavation performed in 2005 and 2006. 38 pottery fragments were discovered, being classified as follows: Eastern Sigillata C – 7
Marian MOCANU
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Importuri de terra sigillata italică în spaţiul vest-pontic [PDF]
The presence of Italic artifacts in the West Pontic region has been widely addressed in Romanian archaeological literature. This paper focuses on the presence of terra sigillata produced in Italic workshops and found in Roman (and pre-Roman) settlements ...
Marian MOCANU
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Domestic Patterns of Tableware Consumption in Roman Celtiberia
The use of traditional 'chrono-typologies' are rooted in the evolutionist and aesthetical principles underlying classical archaeology as a discipline. Accordingly, the use of such categories in the analysis of domestic patterns of tableware consumption ...
Jesús Bermejo Tirado
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The Turkish Ceramic Industry has developed a rapid growth, after industrialisation from early fifties. The influence of the public companies was at the beginning critical, but the privatisation process launched during the last years promotes changes to ...
Cetinov, F.
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Plastic waste reduction has become a global priority, with consumer engagement playing a crucial role in the success of sustainability initiatives.
Sai-Leung Ng, Yu-Chieh Hsieh
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Situación de la industria argentina de la cerámica, del vidrio y del refractario en el 2000
The globalization of the present economic policy imposes the search of the excellence based on the competition. The same is associate to the economies of scale like effective alternative to reduce the operative costs and to the abolition of ...
Hevia, R.
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