As recent research has shown that lime-production and pyrotechnic predates ceramics in the Levant and Anatolia, samples of relevant material from Hama M dated to the earliest ceramic phase in the area has been examined. By means of x-ray diffraction we have shown that lime was utilized in two variations, a fine ware for vessel and textile plastering, and a coarse ware for floor and wall-plaster. Some of the implicit technological perspectives are represented.Des recherches récentes effectuées sur du matériel de Hama M, en Syrie, datant du néolithique ancien avec poterie, ont montré que la production de chaux et la calcination précédent l'apparition de la poterie au Levant et en Turquie. Les résultats obtenus par la méthode de diffraction X ...
White ware, which appears as one ofthe most conspicuous feature in Syrian Neolithic during the VIth ...
Several plasters and mortars from the Middle Bronze Age site of Erimi – Laonin tou Porakou (Cyprus)...
Several plasters and mortars from the Middle Bronze Age site of Erimi – Laonin tou Porakou (Cyprus)...
As recent research has shown that lime-production and pyrotechnic predates ceramics in the Levant an...
During the Pre-Pottery Neolithic, lime plaster was produced for architectural and artistic purposes ...
During the Pre-Pottery Neolithic, lime plaster was produced for architectural and artistic purposes ...
Although the extensive use of lime plaster for architectural and other purposes is a characteristic ...
The production of lime plaster is considered as one of the hallmarks of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B ...
Lime plasters are mixtures of burnt lime, aggregates and other materials that are employed in masonr...
Plaster and mortar samples from Arslantepe (Turkey) hold potential to provide unique information abo...
Plaster and mortar samples from Arslantepe (Turkey) hold potential to provide unique information abo...
The widespread use of burnt lime products in the Neolithic villages of the Near East in the seventh ...
The widespread use of burnt lime products in the Neolithic villages of the Near East in the seventh ...
White ware, which appears as one ofthe most conspicuous feature in Syrian Neolithic during the VIth ...
Lime plasters are mixtures of burnt lime, aggregates and other materials that are employed in masonr...
White ware, which appears as one ofthe most conspicuous feature in Syrian Neolithic during the VIth ...
Several plasters and mortars from the Middle Bronze Age site of Erimi – Laonin tou Porakou (Cyprus)...
Several plasters and mortars from the Middle Bronze Age site of Erimi – Laonin tou Porakou (Cyprus)...
As recent research has shown that lime-production and pyrotechnic predates ceramics in the Levant an...
During the Pre-Pottery Neolithic, lime plaster was produced for architectural and artistic purposes ...
During the Pre-Pottery Neolithic, lime plaster was produced for architectural and artistic purposes ...
Although the extensive use of lime plaster for architectural and other purposes is a characteristic ...
The production of lime plaster is considered as one of the hallmarks of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B ...
Lime plasters are mixtures of burnt lime, aggregates and other materials that are employed in masonr...
Plaster and mortar samples from Arslantepe (Turkey) hold potential to provide unique information abo...
Plaster and mortar samples from Arslantepe (Turkey) hold potential to provide unique information abo...
The widespread use of burnt lime products in the Neolithic villages of the Near East in the seventh ...
The widespread use of burnt lime products in the Neolithic villages of the Near East in the seventh ...
White ware, which appears as one ofthe most conspicuous feature in Syrian Neolithic during the VIth ...
Lime plasters are mixtures of burnt lime, aggregates and other materials that are employed in masonr...
White ware, which appears as one ofthe most conspicuous feature in Syrian Neolithic during the VIth ...
Several plasters and mortars from the Middle Bronze Age site of Erimi – Laonin tou Porakou (Cyprus)...
Several plasters and mortars from the Middle Bronze Age site of Erimi – Laonin tou Porakou (Cyprus)...