Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology and its applications -Dr. Alok Shrotriya Introduction: Ethnoarchaeology includes a joint approach of archaeology and anthropology to understand the past and present cultures. It is a branch of ethnography‚ which deals with the behavioral correlates of material remains. Gould (1968) termed it as ‘living archaeology’ and Kleindienst and Watson (1956) defines it as ‘action archaeology’. Stiles defines ethnoarchaeology in more comprehensive perspective as
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Analysis Instructor: Professor Santi Narayan Ghosh School of Business Submitted by: Mst. Jannatul Ferdous ID # 10364066 Date of Submission: 22 April‚ 2011 Analysis of Financial Statements Monno Ceramic Industries Limited Acknowledgement At first I want to express my appreciation and respect to almighty Allah (SWT). For his special kindness‚ for giving the opportunity
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The wonderful world of Ceramics Imagine waking up in the morning‚ making a cup of coffee‚ going to pour it‚ AND THERE IS NO MUG! Ceramics are all around you‚ in the littlest things. Some familiar things include‚ your grandma’s teeth‚ your teddy bears eyeballs‚ and even what you eat your dinner on. Now close your eyes and imagine the world without those things . Crazy‚ isn’t it? Ceramics is the art of making pottery. They are made of nonmetallic minerals or in short‚ clay‚ which have
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EUROPEAN COMMISSION Reference Document on Best Available Techniques in the Ceramic Manufacturing Industry August 2007 This document is one of a series of foreseen documents as below (at the time of writing‚ not all documents have been finalised): Reference Document on Best Available Techniques . . . Large Combustion Plants Mineral Oil and Gas Refineries Production of Iron and Steel Ferrous Metals Processing Industry Non Ferrous Metals Industries Smitheries and Foundries Industry Surface
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There are many different types of styles and cultures that affect the work of ceramics. One type of culture that was very interesting was the Pre-Columbian Maya culture of Mesoamerica. The natural environment that the Mayans lived in offered a wealth of materials and ideas to give works of beautiful art. “The Maya used ceramics every day‚ small cups for drinking vessels‚ tall cylinders for storing and pouring ritual beverages‚ and plates for all sorts of delicious foodstuffs‚ from tamales to corncakes
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Twitter: Tile Kilns: Read the full article on our blog. The oldest Ceramics The most beautiful of ancient art are the Venus Figurines of Ancient Europe which were carved around 30 000 years ago from the upper Palaeolithic period (Late stone age 40-10ka) and have been found from Spain to Siberia. These items were either carved from stone‚ bone or ivory‚ or molded in clay and fired. These figurines are among the oldest ceramics known. These were in all likelihood fired in very primitive kilns‚ probably
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Introduction of Ceramics What is Ceramics? A ceramic is an inorganic‚ non-metallic solid prepared by the action of heat and subsequent cooling. Ceramic materials may have a crystalline or partly crystalline structure‚ or may be amorphous (e.g.‚ a glass). Because most common ceramics are crystalline‚ the definition of ceramic is often restricted to inorganic crystalline materials‚ as opposed to the non-crystalline glasses. The word ceramic comes from the Greek word "κεραμικός" (keramikos)‚
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MATRADE SEOUL PRODUCT MARKET STUDY (PMS) 2007 CERAMIC SANITARY WARE 1. MARKET: Republic of Korea (ROK) 2. DEFINITION OF PRODUCTS Ceramic sanitary ware is classified as HS code 691010. The details of items by sub-division are as follows: HS Code & Item Descriptions |69: Ceramic products | |691010: Of porcelain or china | | |6910.10.1000
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Application of Ceramics Group F ADEDEJI Jesuloluwa MSE/2008/004ADEDEJI Victor MSE/2008/005AJEWOLE Olumide MSE/2008/013 ENIYANSORO Femi MSE/2008/FAKOREDE Samson MSE/2008/ AKINTUNDE Adesakin MSE/2009/ | GENERAL APPLICATION OF CERAMICS Ceramics are used in an array of applications: * Compressive strength makes ceramics good structural materials (bricks in houses and stones blocks in pyramids) * High voltage insulators and spark plugs are made from ceramics due to
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ITALIAN CERAMIC TILE INDUSTRY INTRODUCTION Sassuolo is an Italian industrial city that hosts a lot of ceramic tiles’ companies‚ due to the huge boom in ceramic demand after the Second World War. Consequently‚ supporting industries grew next to the ceramic tile’s factories. Ceramic tiles are very well considered in Italy and around the Mediterranean‚ because of the warm weather; they provide more coolness than other materials‚ for example wood or carpets. The ceramic tile industry
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