Ancient Roman Pottery
Ancient Roman Pottery
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![]() VRARE Ancient Roman North African Owl Pottery Jug 200AD US $1,290.00
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![]() Large Ancient Cypriot Handled Jug400BC US $1,200.00
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![]() AMERICAN INDIAN MISSISSIPPIAN POTTERY VESSEL 7215 US $975.00
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![]() AMERICAN INDIAN MISSISSIPPIAN POTTERY VESSEL 5582 US $650.00
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![]() Ancient MEDIEVAL ARTIFACT HUGE CROSS PIECES 6797 US $599.00
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![]() ANTIQUE ARTIFACT SILVER LUNA PENDANT 6834 US $599.00
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![]() ANCIENT ROMAN POTTERY APOLLO OIL LAMP 1st CENTURY AD US $553.70
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![]() Ancient CELTIC ARTIFACT SILVER BRACELET 6886 DR US $499.00
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![]() ANCIENT EGYPTIAN HORUS FIGURE WITH PHALLUS 1st BC AD US $474.60
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![]() ROMAN EMPIRE CERAMIC VASE JUG VESSEL BALCK SEA 3 C AD US $449.00
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![]() Large Ancient Roman Pottery Foot 63in US $400.00
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![]() Matching Pair Genuine Silver Byzantine Earrings 800AD US $399.99
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![]() Ancient GROUND DUG ARTIFACT 3 HUGE DECORATIONS 7307 US $399.00
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![]() EXTREMELY RARE MONGOL WHISTLER AH 116 mm GS US $395.00
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![]() 1913 Catalog Loeb Collection of Ancient Bronze Objects US $375.00
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![]() ANCIENT ROMAN POTTERY MORTARIUM 1st CENTURY BC AD US $355.95
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![]() LARGE ANCIENT ROMAN POTTERY REDWARE BOWL 3 4th CENTURY AD US $355.95
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![]() Ancient ROMAN MEDIEVAL ARTIFACTS SILVER ITEMS 6745 US $349.00
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![]() AMERICAN INDIAN MISSISSIPPIAN POTTERY VESSEL 5583 US $325.00
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![]() AMERICAN INDIAN MISSISSIPPIAN POTTERY VESSEL 5584 US $325.00
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![]() LARGE ANCIENT ROMAN POTTERY PLATE 1st AD US $316.40
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![]() ANCIENT ROMAN POTTERY OLPE 1st Century AD WINE JUG US $308.49
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![]() roman terra cotta pilgrims flask ancient pottery US $300.00
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![]() Ancient Roman Byzantine Ornate Silver Ring AD800 Sz10 US $299.99
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![]() Ancient ROMAN MEDIEVAL BRONZE ARTIFACT STATUE 6727 US $299.00
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![]() Ancient GROUND DUG ARTIFACT STATUE PENDANT 6873 US $299.00
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![]() Roman Terra Cotta Bowl w 65 Roman Islamic Coins US $274.99
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![]() Ancient GROUND DUG ARTIFACT 19 BELT FITTINGS 6812 US $249.00
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![]() Ancient GROUND DUG ARTIFACT 54 BELT DECORATIONS 6821 US $249.00
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![]() Ancient GROUND DUG ARTIFACT 54 BELT DECORATIONS 6820 US $249.00
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![]() Superb Ancient China Earthware Lg Jar Han Dynasty 200BC US $239.99
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![]() Roman Byzantine Christian Magic Evil Eye Ring AD900 Sz6 US $239.99
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![]() Early Christian Lamp Byzantine Judaea Phoenicia 500AD US $219.99
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![]() Ancient GROUND DUG ARTIFACT 25 MiXED ARTIFACTS 6819 US $199.00
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![]() Ancient ROMAN MEDIEVAL BRONZE ARTIFACT STATUE 6728 US $199.00
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![]() 14 Ancient ROMAN MEDIEVAL ARTIFACTS ZOOMORPHIC 6731 US $199.00
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![]() Ancient ROMAN MEDIEVAL ARTIFACTS 17 PENDANTS 6753 US $199.00
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![]() Authentic ANCIENT MEDIEVAL SWALLOWTAIL ARROWHEAD S5 US $199.00
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![]() Ancient MEDIEVAL ARTIFACT FERTILITY BRACELET 7294 US $199.00
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![]() Authentic ANCIENT OSTROGOTHIC BRONZE FIBULA S12 US $199.00
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![]() Authentic ANCIENT OSTROGOTHIC BRONZE FIBULA S15 US $199.00
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![]() Ancient Greek Anatolia Palm Frond Décor Oil Lamp 300BC US $197.99
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![]() RARE FRANK INCENDIARY FIRE ARRIWHEAD 153 mm US $195.00
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![]() Early Christian Lamp Byzantine Judaea Phoenicia 400AD US $189.99
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![]() Early Christian Oil Lamp Roman Judaea Phoenicia 100AD US $189.99
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![]() Medieval Roman Byzantine Onyx Gem Ring AD1200 Size 7½ US $179.99
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![]() Authentic Ancient ROMAN REPAIRED POTTERY VESSEL 7214 US $179.00
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![]() Authentic ANCIENT SARMATIAN BRONZE KEY w GODDESS S16 US $179.00
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![]() 10 ANCIENT CELTIC BRONZE PROTO MONEY ARTIFACTS 7077 US $179.00
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![]() 10 ANCIENT CELTIC BRONZE PROTO MONEY ARTIFACTS 7073 US $179.00
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![]() 10 ANCIENT CELTIC BRONZE PROTO MONEY ARTIFACTS 7071 US $179.00
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![]() ROMAN Judea Red pottery Wine jug Great Cd 12cm H US $160.00
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![]() Roman Byzantine Carnelian Gemstone Ring AD900 Sz8½ US $159.99
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![]() 9 ANCIENT CELTIC BRONZE PROTO MONEY ARTIFACTS 7080 US $159.00
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![]() Authentic ANCIENT SKYTHIAN BRONZE HUMAN AMULETS S20 1 US $159.00
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![]() ANCIENT ROMAN POTTERY BOWL 3 4th AD US $158.20
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![]() ANCIENT ROMAN POTTERY REDWARE FINE BOWL 3 4th CENTURYAD US $150.29
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Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals - Roman Vase - Removable Graphic WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won't damage your paint or l... |
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Classical Kids: An Activity Guide to Life in Ancient Greece and Rome (A Kid's Guide series) $6.84 Travel back in time to see what life was like in ancient Greece and Rome while having fun with hands-on activities such as making a star gazer; chiseling a clay tablet; weaving Roman sandals; making a Greek mosaic; creating Roman jewelry; throwing Greek pottery; casting a vote in a Roman-style election; and much more. Learn how these civilizations contributed to our present-day world by participat... |
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Mosaics of the Greek and Roman World $38.96 Mosaics reached their fullest development under the Romans who used them to decorate the floors of their houses and public buildings. This book gives a comprehensive and fully illustrated history of mosaics in the Greek and Roman world, and studies their development over a thousand years throughout the Roman Empire. Chapters are devoted to technique, to the role of mosaics in architecture, and t... |
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Late Minoan Pottery: Chronology and Terminology (Monographs of the Danish Institute at Athens) $39.95 This monograph presents a full discussion of the current research in late-Bronze Age III pottery in Crete. The contributors of the 12 essays are archaeologists presently studying late-Minoan (LM) III pottery, preferably from stratified excavations in the significant LM settlements and tombs of Crete, as well as scholars who have already published their findings. The book presents material from imp... |
Solid Cement Facts
Cement is utilized in engineering all over the world every day, but how many individuals really know anything at all concerning the cement that binds the pieces of your home, business buildings and even some roads? Here are a few things I guarantee you did not know. ..
The term cement comes from the Latin “opus caementicium”. This word had been used when describing the masonry found in Rome which resembles concrete and had been made from crushed rocks together with burnt lime incorporated for a binder. Later, Roman engineers added in volcanic ash as well as other brick additives to enhance the strength of the binder. That more evolved form was known as cementum, cimentum, cament and finally cement.
There are 2 varieties of cement used in development today: hydraulic and non-hydraulic. The first kind set on account of the particular chemical reactions that take place when water is added in and caused the generation of hydrates which are not water-soluble. Which means that hydraulic cement can be used in marine constructions or in countries where the rain is nearly constant. The non-hydraulic cement must be kept dry in order for it to be able to solidify.
The very first usage of non-hydraulic cement had been by Roman engineers. These people combined pumice and ground pottery along with some sort of burned lime binder to construct the complex buildings that made the civilization superior. It was found in the construction of the Pantheon and the Baths of Caracalla. Both of these are still standing! They utilized hydraulic cement in the development of the aqueducts that insured the whole city’s sanitation and also water requirements.
Hydraulic cement was even more broadly employed in the Middle Ages, in which forts required moats about them and thus had to have their foundations made of cement that would harden and also stay hard under water. The preparing of hydraulic cement was formalized by the French and English at some time in the eighteenth century.
This particular finalisation was made essential because of the industrial revolution in the 1800’s. At that time (and today) the British Isles as well as France have somewhat wet climates that didn't permit non-hydraulic cement to set. They required hydraulic cement in order to finish the building of buildings, harbours and dry docks.
A spinoff use of hydraulic limes was put in practise when stone for building became expensive. It was utilized to adhere stucco stone to bricks to present the perception that the entire building was made of stone. This took a while to set and then came to be quickly supplanted by various other, faster setting cements produced form burnt separia from clay deposits that have been ground to a fine dust. This blend, when mixed with sand and water would set in fewer than fifteen minutes.
Subsequently a wide variety of various kinds of cement have already been developed to be used in a wide array of settings around the globe. A form of cement is used in tiling, in street construction, in building development, in harbour development and several other areas of progress. Everywhere you peer you can without a doubt find cement of some type or yet another in use to help keep things from falling down.
WORKSHOP FOR RESTORATION AND DOCUMENTATION OF ANCIENT (GREEK AND ROMAN) POTTERY 2009, BULGARIA
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