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1An Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Rare Old Persian Pottery

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  • Title: ➤  An Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of Rare Old Persian Pottery
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  • Number of Pages: Median: 81
  • Publisher: Press of J.J. Little& Co.
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  • First Year Published: 1908
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    First Persian invasion of Greece

    Persian warriors, possibly Immortals, a frieze in Darius's palace at Susa. Siliceous glazed bricks, c. 510 BC, Louvre

    History of archery

    Archers with recurve bows and short spears, detail from the archers' frieze in Palace of Darius I in Susa. Siliceous glazed bricks, c. 510 BC.

    Silicon dioxide

    1962. ISSN 2357-0245. Uriz MJ, Turon X, Becerro MA, Agell G (2003). "Siliceous spicules and skeleton frameworks in sponges: Origin, diversity, ultrastructural

    Egyptian faience

    and modern archeological terms for it include sintered quartz, glazed frit, and glazed composition. Tjehenet is distinct from the crystalline pigment

    Raqqa ware

    have a white body covered in siliceous glaze, with decorations in brown luster or blue and back underglaze. The glazes most often vary in both transparency

    Fritware

    reduce its fusion temperature. The mixture may include quartz or other siliceous material. An organic compound such as gum or glue may be added for binding

    Palace of Darius in Susa

    of the Susa Palace, Louvre Relief of rosace The Frieze of Archers, glazed siliceous bricks, Louvre Decorative panel with sphinxes Relief of winged lion

    Pottery

    object is "glazed fired", which causes the glaze material to melt, then adhere to the object. Depending on the temperature schedule the glaze firing may

    Soapstone

    ultramafic protoliths (e.g. dunite or serpentinite) and the metasomatism of siliceous dolomites. By mass, "pure" steatite is roughly 63.37% silica, 31.88% magnesia

    China painting

    ceramic painting includes painted decoration on lead-glazed earthenware such as creamware or tin-glazed pottery such as maiolica or faience. Typically the