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  • Miniatura para Esteatita
    4.0 Internacional. Esta obra contiene una traducción derivada de «Stéatite» de Wikipedia en francés, publicada por sus editores bajo la Licencia de…
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  • Miniatura para Relaciones Indo-Mesopotamia
    Indus. p. 246. ISBN 978-1-58839-043-1. «Square-shaped Indus seals of fired steatite have been found at a few sites in Mesopotamia.»  Ray, Himanshu Prabha (2003)…
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Resultados de la Wikipedia en inglés.

  • Soapstone (redirección desde Steatite)
    Soapstone (also known as steatite or soaprock) is a talc-schist, which is a type of metamorphic rock. It is composed largely of the magnesium-rich mineral…
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  • seal; the adjective "so-called" sometimes applied to "Pashupati"), is a steatite seal which was uncovered in Mohenjo-daro, now in modern day Pakistan, a…
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  • Priest-King, in Pakistan often King-Priest, is a small male figure sculpted in steatite found during the excavation of the ruined Bronze Age city of Mohenjo-daro…
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  • 2600–1900 BC; burnt steatite; 3.8 × 3.8 × 1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art Seal with two-horned bull and inscription; 2010 BC; steatite; overall: 3.2 x 3…
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  • green and then fired. The most common stone used for scarabs was a form of steatite, a soft stone that becomes hard when fired (forming enstatite), or porcelain…
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  • especially the rhyton cup, were also produced in soft stones such as steatite, but there was almost no overlap with metal vessels. Pottery sarcophagus…
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  • smoking pipe traditionally made of either clay or a soft stone (such as steatite or catlinite). It was used popularly in India in the eighteenth century…
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  • conductivity. 1. Steatite Ingredients Being Weighed 2. Steatite Granulation Process 3. Steatite Chip Pressing 4. High Temperature Firing of Steatite Chip 5. Beckman…
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  • scarabs. Steatite (also known as soapstone) is a mineral of the chlorite family; it has the great advantage of being very easy to work. Steatite amulets…
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  • of Turkey, Oman, and the Middle East. China is the key world talc and steatite-producing country with an output of about 2.2M tonnes(2016), which accounts…
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  • to the Magdalenian. Such figurines were carved from soft stone (such as steatite, calcite or limestone), bone or ivory, or formed of clay and fired. The…
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  • 026398; -1.238351 Catpund is a quarry site in Shetland, Scotland, where steatite vessels were cut from the rock from prehistory onwards. The quarrying marks…
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  • Art. p. 246. ISBN 978-1-58839-043-1. Square-shaped Indus seals of fired steatite have been found at a few sites in Mesopotamia. McIntosh, Jane (2008). The…
    37 kB (3822 palabras) - 08:59 20 abr 2024
  • The "Priest King" sculpture is carved from steatite.…
    118 kB (10 313 palabras) - 23:56 12 may 2024
  • princely dhoti and the royal turban. The Bimaran casket was kept in a steatite box, with inscriptions stating that it contained some relics of the Buddha…
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  • (Khamwaset, Kha-em-was), son of Ramesses II. The head is missing. Black steatite. 19th Dynasty. From Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London…
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  • Other raw materials can include feldspar, ball clay, glass, bone ash, steatite, quartz, petuntse and alabaster. The clays used are often described as…
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  • City) String of beads; 3300–3100 BC; carnelian, garnet, quartz and glazed steatite; length: 20.5 centimetres (8.1 in); by Naqada III culture Metropolitan…
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  • refractory material. Silicon nitride (Si3N4) is used as an abrasive powder. Steatite (magnesium silicates) is used as an electrical insulator. Titanium carbide…
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  • the early statues are small and made of more local stones (limestone, steatite and redstone); later, when wide-ranging trade-connections had been established…
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  • Art. p. 246. ISBN 978-1-58839-043-1. Square-shaped Indus seals of fired steatite have been found at a few sites in Mesopotamia. Cotterell, Arthur (2011)…
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