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Journal articles on the topic "Terracotta products"

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Kozlenko, Roman, and Olha Puklina. "Roman Terracottas From the Lower City of Olbia from the collection of the National Museum of the History of Ukraine." Archaeology, no. 1 (March 16, 2021): 108–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/archaeologyua2021.01.108.

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The article introduces clay figurines of eagles and terracotta of a Roman soldier, which were found during excavations at the Lower City of Olbia in the 1930—1940-ies, and are kept in the National Museum of the History of Ukraine. The iconography of the eagles is similar to the terracotta statuette of an eagle found in the praetorium building in the Upper City of Olbia. The series of rooms, in which the eagle figurines were found, belong to the Roman garrison structures, which were located in the port area of the city. Terracotta eagle figurines could be used in military sanctuaries, and imita
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Paschoarelli, Luis, Fernando Moreira da Silva, and Jonhatan Magno Norte da Silva. "Everyday design products and long-term memory." Convergences - Journal of Research and Arts Education 17, no. 34 (2024): 15–23. https://doi.org/10.53681/c1514225187514391s.34.283.

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Colour is an important component of product design and can influence usage interaction. This study aimed to study the influence of the colour of everyday products on the emotional response and perceived usability of senior adult females. Thirty women between 60 and 80 years old participated, who evaluated clay sausage roaster in three different colours, based on two protocols: Emotional Response Cards (ERC) and Perceived Usability Cards (PUC). The product in the “Terracotta” colour was significantly (p ≤ 0.05) better evaluated (emotional response and perceived usability) than the products in t
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Stratton, Michael. "The Terracotta Industry: its Distribution, Manufacturing Processes and Products." Industrial Archaeology Review 8, no. 2 (1986): 194–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/iar.1986.8.2.194.

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Ekomadyo, Agus S., Nurrohman Wijaya, Vera J. Vardhani, Annas T. Maulana, Hernadi Suhendar, and Vanessa Susanto. "FIELD OF CREATIVE CULTURE: A STUDY OF CREATIVE MOVEMENT AND INNOVATION OF TERRACOTTA CULTURE IN JATIWANGI, INDONESIA." Creativity Studies 16, no. 1 (2023): 355–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/cs.2023.15333.

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Although the creative city concept has received much criticism, the creative movement still occurs to fight for a better city. The decline in the terracotta tile business in Jatiwangi, Majalengka Regency, West Java, Indonesia, has triggered a creative movement to revitalize their identity through the Terracotta City movement. By combining Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s field of creativity and Pierre Bourdieu’s cultural capital, this study is carried out to reveal the creative culture of terracotta tile entrepreneurs in Jatiwangi and its relation to the movement. It is found that entrepreneurs’ crea
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Mohapatra, Sanjay, Amit Nayak, Ankita Bhangadiya, Ipshit Bagchi, Pradeep Kumar Sharma, and Sukanya Behera. "A dilemma of terracotta professional – the case of implementing information systems in a terracotta unit." Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies 4, no. 4 (2014): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eemcs-04-2013-0038.

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Subject area The case concerns strategy. Study level/applicability This study is applicable to information system, development sector and application of technology in development sector. Case overview Krutika Terracotta Unit is a small unit located in Bhubaneswar, Odisha (India), owned by Mr Tarun Tapan Sahoo. The organization product portfolio varies from decorative statues, pots and vessel to customized products demanded by customers. Organization is also involved in training and renting the products for traditional fairs, marriages and religious ceremony in Bhubaneswar along with order sale
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Indrawan, Stephanus Evert. "Alternatives Formation of Bricks Pattern from Trowulan through parametric design." International Journal of Creative and Arts Studies 5, no. 1 (2018): 41–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.24821/ijcas.v5i1.2214.

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This research is a continuation of the potential mapping from Trowulan Art and Crafts commodity based on its material which consist of Terracotta, Stone and Brass. Studies are limited to Terracotta and bricks as its products. Terracotta of Trowulan has a distinctive color texture and the product that based on this material are mostly sculpture, roofs tile, roofs ornament and bricks. Bricks are the most common material for building construction and being exposed in a common principles of bricks formation. This recent research aims to find an alternative principles of bricks formation through pa
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Kovalenko, O. V. "PRODUCTS OF POLTAVA POTTERS OF THE 18th CENTURY: THE POTS." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 29, no. 4 (2018): 125–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2018.04.06.

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The article considers the products of the Poltava potters of the 18th c. In particular, the pots: their form, decoration and chronological types. The author pays spesial attention to local morphological features and ornamental schemes. Among distinctive once are the next: a terracotta shard, straight rounded rims, low body, decorated with colorful ornamental patterns in upper part, which include lines, curvelets, and other elements.
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Pelin, Vasile, Ioana Huțanu, Eugen Borş, Viorica Vasilache, Ion Sandu, and Mihai Brânzilă. "Impact on Surface Treatment of Hydrophobic Consolidation Terracotta Ornaments." Key Engineering Materials 660 (August 2015): 369–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.660.369.

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During the consolidation and rehabilitation interventions of George RaduMelidon City Library Roman, Neamţ County, a series of architectural terracotta decorations, manufactured in the second half of the century XIX, have been identified and cataloged. The current state of these decorations, made from geomaterials, requires the establishment of a technical solution which will be used to preserve, to strengthen the color, the aesthetic surface and the chromatic reintegration. Thus, the paper presents the study of four current commercial chemicals products, part of the additives hydrophobic/wate
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Pal, Dr.Tapas, Dr. Sukanta Das, and Shubhajit Majumder. "Kunore Adarsha Terracotta Village of West Bengal: The Value of Mud-to-Money Transformation." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 4, no. 42 (2023): 99–113. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10548009.

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Abstract: The rural terracotta business in West Bengal is a good example of a journey organized by rural folks from Mud to Money. It provides high employment opportunities in rural Bengal and improves living standards. Both the rural and urban populations comprise a large number of workers in this hand-made industry and have made a significant contribution to the state as well as the Indian economy. Rural Uttar Dinajpur district manufactures terracotta and pottery products as well as exports them to other countries. For the years 2019–2020, India exported clay vessels worth 9.97 mil
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Buiskykh, Alla, Olha Puklina, and Tetiana Shevchenko. "On the Ceramic Imports from Sinope at Olbia Pontica (on the Example of Architectural Terracottas)." Arheologia, no. 1 (March 29, 2023): 40–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/arheologia2023.01.040.

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In the paper architectural terracottas — facade elements of building ceramics, which were imported to Olbia from Sinope for the decorative design of the roofs of public and, presumably, residential buildings, are studied. In the Olbian collection, fragments from various structurally-different parts are selected. These are frontal antefixes in the shape of multi-pelated palmettes and gorgoneions, as well as simas with ovolos and meander motifs and zoomorphic downspouts in the shape of lion protomes. It has been established that the time of the maximum spread of the Sinopean import of constructi
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Terracotta products"

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Björklund, Malin. "Terracotta Vessels : Food storage addressing global challenges." Thesis, Konstfack, Industridesign, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:konstfack:diva-7848.

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Terracotta vessels are about understanding how we can store food by using a new product solution and how we could use less energy and waste less food in doing so. This project is an attempt to minimise the energy usage in our homes but also to gain greater understanding about the food we choose to bring into our homes and what we can do to avoid throwing it away.
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Book chapters on the topic "Terracotta products"

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Henke, Jan-Marc. "Cypro-Archaic and Cypriot Style Terracotta Figurines in the East Aegean." In Quand on a la terre sous l’ongle. Presses universitaires de Provence, 2022. https://doi.org/10.4000/13tho.

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Dans la seconde moitié du VIIe s. av. J.-C., de grandes quantités de figurines chypriotes en terre cuite ont été consacrées dans les sanctuaires de la Grèce orientale. La majorité de ces figurines étaient moulées. Mais l’utilisation de moules n’a pas complètement remplacé les techniques de modelage. Ainsi, de nombreux détails des figurines chypro-archaïques principalement moulées étaient encore façonnés par la main créative individuelle de l’artisan et reflètent sa conception personnelle de la forme. Cet article illustre cette méthode de production particulière par un groupe spécifique de figu
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Winter, Nancy A. "The Corinthian System." In Greek Architectural Terra Cottas. Oxford University PressOxford, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198147947.003.0004.

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Abstract Centuries of literary tradition attribute to Corinth a major role in the invention and production of architectural terracottas. Excavations have amply proved that Corinth produced very high quality terracotta roof elements over a long period. As we have seen in Chapter 3, the earliest terracotta roof known at present belonged to the early temple of Apollo at Corinth, supporting at least one of these contentions. A second story (Pliny, Nat. hist. xxxv. 152), that the use of terracotta roof tiles spread from Corinth to Italy when Demaratus fled Corinth and settled in Etruria with three
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Winter, Nancy A. "The Aegean Island System." In Greek Architectural Terra Cottas. Oxford University PressOxford, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198147947.003.0011.

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Abstract A Few of the Greek islands of the Aegean Sea, undoubtedly those with a supply of good clay, and some sites in north-eastern Greece also produced architectural terracottas for their sacred buildings, beginning about 560 BC if not earlier. These take slightly different forms from the roofs of the Greek mainland and seem in many respects closer to those of the mainland of Asia Minor (Map 5). In order to assess their dependence or unique character, a summary overview of the systems employed in Asia Minor will be presented.
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Terem, Shulamit, Anat Cohen-Weinberger, Anna Eirikh-Rose, Rifka Ben Chelouche та Uzi ‘Ad. "A Unique Terracotta Artifact from Moẓa Produced in a Military Roman Workshop". У New studies in the archaeology of Jerusalem and its region / חידושים בארכיאולוגיה של ירושלים וסביבותיה. Israel Antiquities Authority, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2175qkc.9.

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Muzio, Ciro Lo. "Persian ‘Snap’: Iranian Dancers in Gandhāra." In The Music Road. British Academy, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266564.003.0004.

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A series of reliefs from ancient Gandhāra (Peshawar Valley and neighbouring areas, North Pakistan) show dancers in Iranian (sometimes Hellenistic) attire accompanied by musical instruments of western (Near Eastern, Iranian, Greek) origins. A distinctive trait of these figures is the fact that each of them joins his/her hands to produce a snap (the ‘Persian snap’), meant to mark the time. The Gandharan reliefs are the starting point of an overview of the iconographic evidence of similar dance scenes in diverse artistic traditions (first and foremost, in Classical vase painting and Hellenistic t
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Chowaniec, Roksana. "The Heritage of Eastern Mediterranean Cultures in Greco-Roman Town of Akrai/Acrae, SE Sicily." In Antiquity - Including the “East” As “Western Identity” [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.111884.

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The chapter presents new studies of a material culture, recently excavated within ancient town Akrai/Acrae, south-eastern (SE) Sicily, and shed light on the rich history of acculturation and assimilation of the local traditions with Eastern Mediterranean cultures (e.g. Greek, Aegean, Cyprus, and Levantine). The Akrai/Acrae, founded by Syracuse and being for centuries a part of Syracusan Kingdom, after the Roman conquest in 212 BC, similarly to many other Sicilian urban centres, became a part of Roman province. From the very beginning, the links with the East in this region are evident, both in
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Myśliwiec, Karol. "L’acquis des fouilles de Tell Atrib pour la connaissance de l’époque ptolémaïque." In Classica Orientalia. Essays presented to Wiktor Andrzej Daszewski on his 75th Birthday. DiG Publisher, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.37343/pcma.uw.dig.9788371817212.pp.387-398.

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The article gives a brief overview of the archaeological evidence for the Ptolemaic phase in the existence of ancient Athribis, a site located in modern Benha in the Nile delta in Egypt. Excavation of the part of the site around Kom Sidi Youssouf revealed a sequence of layers dated as follows: the earliest from the beginning of the Ptolemaic period through the reign of Ptolemy V (a); essentially the reign of Ptolemy VI through the second half of the 2nd century BC (b); and the later Ptolemaic period through the beginning of the Roman period, the latter phase largely disturbed by later activiti
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Conference papers on the topic "Terracotta products"

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Савостина, Е. А., and Т. С. Тихонова. "Koroplast workshop in the context of urban life and craft production in Gorgippia." In Древности Боспора. Crossref, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2020.978-5-94375-339-8.309-331.

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In 2020, during archaeological exploration on the territory of ancient Gorgippia, the Archaeological team of “Diluch” Kubanarcheologiya” uncovered a small dilapidated furnace containing terracotta figurines fired in it: two identical hollow protoma-busts and a one-sided protoma-mask representing images of Kora-Persephone and the goddess Demeter. It is interesting that the products from this workshop were known to researchers before. A half-figure of Kora- Persephone, among other offerings, was discovered in the necropolis of Gorgippia (1954). In the same area of the ancient city, not far from
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Achik, Maryam, Hayat Benmoussa, Abdellah Oulmekki, et al. "Evaluation of physical and mechanical properties of fired-clay bricks incorporating both mineral and organic wastes." In The 13th international scientific conference “Modern Building Materials, Structures and Techniques”. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/mbmst.2019.004.

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The clay brick is one of the oldest building materials, and as the use of waste in the bricks can reduce clay consummation and the environmental burden due to the accumulation of waste, the present study was chosen, the addition of mineral and organic waste to the clay brick. The added value of this work, which was carried out within the Institute of Building Materials at VGTU, is that the mixture studied is very special, because the raw materials used are: − Yellow Clay (C) from Fez which is used only in the field of pottery; − Pyrrhotite Ash (PA) which is a mineral waste produced during the
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