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Faience
published on 11 August 2010
Egyptian faience is a glassy substance manufactured most expertly by the ancient Egyptians (though the process was first developed in Mesopotamia, first at Ur and, later, Babylon). Faience was made by grinding quartz or sand crystals together with various amounts of sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and copper oxide. The resulting substance was formed... [continue reading]
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Jaromir MalekUniversity of Pennsylvania Press (29 July 1997)Price: $13.75 -

Paul T. NicholsonShire (01 July 1993)Currently unavailable -

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Jane R. McIntoshABC-CLIO (12 November 2007)Price: $62.47 -

David O'ConnorKelsey Museum of Archaeology (31 December 1993)Currently unavailable -

Wolfram GrajetskiBristol Classical Press (21 August 2003)Price: $31.46 -

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Howard CarterDuckworth Publishers (19 December 2003)Price: $32.50 -

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AnonymousRoutledge (14 May 1999)Currently unavailable

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