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Ceramic Technology from Los Radales 1. Late Pottery Period (El Vergel), East Cordilleran Sector of the Valdivian Basin (Neuquen, Argentine Patagonia)
(PASCUAL IZQUIERDO EGEA ED & PUB, 2018)
The effect of incorporation of a Brazilian water treatment plant sludge on the properties of ceramic materials
(Elsevier B.V., 2011-10-01)
We evaluated the feasibility of incorporating sludge from decantation ponds of a water treatment plant (WTP) into a ceramic body used in ceramic brick manufacturing. The sludge grain-size distribution (silt, sand and clay) ...
Survival of all-ceramic restorations after a minimum follow-up of five years: A systematic review
(2016-01-01)
Objective: The purpose of this systematic review was to compare the survival and complication rates of all-ceramic restorations after a minimum follow-up time of 5 years. Data Sources: A comprehensive search of studies ...
Vaquerías ceramics: a techno-stylistic study of the earliest polychrome pottery in the Argentine Northwest
(Cambridge University Press, 2020-02-18)
Dating to the Early Formative period, Vaquerías pottery is the earliest polychrome ceramic in the Argentine Northwest. Questions about its provenance, use and circulation persist, however. To address these, the authors ...
Local ceramic technology of the Pucara of Tilcara during the inka period (Quebrada of Humahuaca, Argentina)
(Elsevier, 2014-01)
The Pucara of Tilcara is one of the most notable archeological settlements in the Quebrada of Humahuaca in northwestern Argentina. In this paper, we engage in technological and contextual analyses of ceramics excavated ...
Vaquerías ceramics: a techno-stylistic study of the earliest polychrome pottery in the Argentine Northwest
(Cambridge University Press, 2020-02-18)
Dating to the Early Formative period, Vaquerías pottery is the earliest polychrome ceramic in the Argentine Northwest. Questions about its provenance, use and circulation persist, however. To address these, the authors ...
Experimentation with ceramic pastes containing high amounts of pyroclastic materials: their relation to the manufacture of Inka vessels
(Springer, 2013-04)
Pyroclastic inclusions constitute an important component of the ceramic pastes associated with the Inka period in the Argentine northwest. The study presented here attempted to reproduce experimentally the pre-Hispanic ...
Visual Discourse in Postmodern Ceramics
(Universidad del Zulia, 2019)