Ceramics in dentistry: Historical roots and current perspectives This article presents a brief history of dental ceramics and offers perspectives on recent research aimed at the further development of ceramics for clinic... JR Kelly,I Nishimura,SD Campbell - 《J.prosthet.dent》 被引量: 1025发表...
(Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal), Europe, and North America.Chinese Ceramics Revealedis on a larger scale than past exhibitions.It provides an insight into the dynamic relationship between the past and the present. Furthermore, it allows viewers to see how objects of beauty also serve as ...
Ceramics appear throughout the exhibition in the form of both useful objects like dinnerware and purely ornamental objects, such as the porcelain flowers produced by Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres under the direction of Marie-Henriette Gravant. Shifting Norms Judith Leyster,Self-Portrait, c. 1630,...
The eruptive history of El Chichón also offers clues in the investigation of the Maya civilization. Several researchers have considered the volcano as an important factor in the answer to some intriguing questions such as the extensive use of volcanic ash in Late Classic Maya ceramics or, of ...
(ADE). Characterized by anthropogenic melanization because of the accumulation of organic materials, especially charcoal, coupled with a host of nutrients, these soils also contain a high quantity of archaeological material, mainly ceramics and some lithics, moreover, all sorts of animal and human ...
Considerable attention has been given by anthropologists, including ethnohistorians, to the impact of domesticated horse use on aboriginal societies in wes... AJ Osborn - 《American Anthropologist》 被引量: 15发表: 2010年 Milk Jugs' and other Myths of the Copper Age of Central Europe Ceramics we...
than those previously made -- a much desired effect, since it allowed ceramics to imitate the pale shades and thin body of silverwork vessels, a medium introduced to China from western Asia in the Tang period.By the last years of the Song dynasty, however, the "china-stone that was ...
the majesty of Inca stone palaces atCuzcoor Huánuco Pampa and suchChimúmud-walled cities asChan Chan, the beauty of Andean textiles or ceramics in museums the world over, the reported concern of the Inca kings for the welfare of their subjects, and the mostly abandoned large-scale irrigation...
In addition to a renewed emphasis on traditional craft arts (silver, lacquer, and other materials), there were important developments in ceramics. Various earlier traditions were continued, but there was also interest in producing new shapes, decoration, and glazes. Of special merit was the first...
The origin and language of the Teotihuacanos are yet unknown. Their cultural influences spread throughout Mesoamerica, and the city carried on trade with distant regions. Perhaps two-thirds of the urban population were involved in farming the surrounding fields. Others worked with ceramics orobsidian...