Аrchaeological Sites with “Textile” Ceramics: results and outlooks of researches [PDF]
Issues of investigation the Bronze Age and the early Iron Age population – bearers of the so called ‘textile’ ceramics (24th century BC – 4th century AD), which spread over a vast territory of Europe more than 700 km wide, from the Lower and Middle Volga
Patrushev Valery S.,
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Recent efforts and advances towards sustainable ceramics made from textile wastes- A review
Environmental and public health problems have been linked to the accumulation of waste products from a variety of industrial and energy production operations. The way that trash is recycled is where ceramics really stand out.
Vinay Kumar Chauhan +4 more
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The article offers a comparison of three different methods of chronology construction – conventional 14C (radiocarbon) dating, AMS (accelerator mass-spectrometry) dating and the so called typological chronology – to date the textile ceramics of the ...
Lavento Mika T., Patrushev Valery S.
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Integrating toda embroidery with pre-consumer textile waste: A sustainable approach to fashion production and cultural preservation [PDF]
This research aims to develop a systematic approach for reducing pre-consumer textile waste by integrating traditional Toda embroidery techniques into garment repair.
Ramya Arivanantham +1 more
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Characterization of marine litter on the beaches surrounding Marchica Lagoon, Morocco [PDF]
Marchica lagoon, a Ramsar site on Morocco's Mediterranean coast, has emerged as a prominent tourist destination within the Mediterranean region.
Laqsir Chourouq +12 more
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Corrigendum to “Characterization of aloe vera gel incorporated unsaturated polyester resin jute-cotton fabric composites for enhanced biodegradability, flexibility, and insulation properties” [Heliyon Volume 10, Issue 15, August 2024, Article e35261] [PDF]
Md Anisur Rahman Dayan +5 more
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Ceramic membrane overview and applications in textile industry: a review [PDF]
Abstract The importance of water recovery and reuse is increasing day by day. Therefore, the use of advanced technologies is applied for the treatment and recovery of textile wastewater. The fact that ceramic membranes are resistant to the challenging characteristics of textile wastewater makes the use of ceramic membranes useful. Within
Agtas, Meltem +2 more
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Cultural Transformation in the Upper Volga Region During the Early Iron Age
The author discusses the issues related to the interaction of two largest cultural areas of the Early Iron Age in the Upper Volga basin – the Ananyino Cultural and Historical Area and the Textile Ceramics Area.
Aleksandr V. Novikov
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Corded Ware and Ananyino Type Hybrid Ceramics from the Vyoksa I Settlement on the Upper Sukhona
The article presents for the first time the materials with comb-corded, corded and hybrid ware of the Early Iron Age settlements on the Upper Sukhona basin.
Nedomolkina Nadezhda G.
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TEXTILE CERAMICS OF THE EARLY IRON AGE IN THE ARDINO SETTLEMENT
V. Patrushev
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