We usually think in general terms of something being hard (or the opposite - soft) as a measure of how it feels to us. And we consider whether or not we could scratch it, bend it, break it, or what would happen if we dropped it on the ground or whacked it with a hammer. All o...
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The Tet was most commonly made of red Jasper, carnelian, porphyry, red glass, red faience and sycamore wood; sometimes it was made entirely of gold, and sometimes when made of stone or faience it was set in a gold frame or was gilded. Typical examples in red stone are B.M. 20619 ...