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Figure 1 shows large , open cracks crossing at random the head , neck , trunk , thighs and legs . ... shows that both parts of the statuette consist of nearly pure melilite * 5 ( see Appendix 1 for details ) .
Figure 1 shows large , open cracks crossing at random the head , neck , trunk , thighs and legs . ... shows that both parts of the statuette consist of nearly pure melilite * 5 ( see Appendix 1 for details ) .
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See text for details . dye shows a clear outer blackish layer underlain by a brown , rusty crust , adhering to the cast surface . The brown layer is certainly ferric hydroxide ( Fe ( OH ) 3 ) , a natural dye , showing weak magnetic ...
See text for details . dye shows a clear outer blackish layer underlain by a brown , rusty crust , adhering to the cast surface . The brown layer is certainly ferric hydroxide ( Fe ( OH ) 3 ) , a natural dye , showing weak magnetic ...
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The back shows a careless retouch by knife , as with the statuette . Fine and larger , deep cracks undermine the integrity of this object . The fine , pale brown paste was barren of coarser particles , unlike the statuette , but has ...
The back shows a careless retouch by knife , as with the statuette . Fine and larger , deep cracks undermine the integrity of this object . The fine , pale brown paste was barren of coarser particles , unlike the statuette , but has ...
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