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Opus fictile, vel figlina, est ars fictile coquendi et in vasa et catinos creandi, saepe cum torno.[1] [2] Merces fictiles ex argilla efficiuntur,[3] cuius maiora genera sunt testeus, stoneware, et porcellanum. Propria figlinae definitio, ab ASTM promulgata, est "omnes merces ceramicae coctae quae argillam cum formantur continent, praeter opera technica, structuralia, refractoria."[4] Nonnulli autem archaeologi, aliam notionem adhibentes, res ceramicas sicut figurinas a rationibus materiisque similibus et eisdem hominibus factas, sed non vasa, excludunt.[5]

Fictilia mercis viridis in usitata tabula siccanti in Conner Prairie, museo historiae vivae
Reconstructio? fabricae usitatae figlinae in museo usitatarum artium et artificiorum adhibitorum, Troyan Bulgariae.

Nexus interni

  1. "Merriam-Webster.com". Merriam-Webster.com. 13 Augusti 2010 .
  2. Paul Rado, An Introduction to the Technology of Pottery, ed. 2a. (Institute Of Ceramics et Pergamon Press, 1988).
  3. Allen Dinsdale, Pottery Science: Materials, Process and Products (Ellis Horwood Limited, 1986).
  4. "All fired ceramic wares that contain clay when formed, except technical, structural, and refractory products," Standard Terminology Of Ceramic Whitewares And Related Products (ASTM C 242–01, 2007).
  5. http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/forest-resources/archaeology/elden-pueblo/glossary.shtml#p.

Bibliographia

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  • Ashmore, Wendy, et Robert J. Sharer, Robert J. 2000. Discovering Our Past: A Brief Introduction to Archaeology. Ed. 3a. Mountain View Californiae: Mayfield Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0072978827.
  • ASTM Standard C 242-01. Standard Terminology of Ceramic Whitewares and Related Products.
  • Barnett, William, et John Hoopes, eds. 1995. The Emergence of Pottery. Vasingtoniae: Smithsonian Institution Press. ISBN 1-56098-517-8.
  • Childe, Vere Gordon. 1951. Man Makes Himself. Londinii: Watts & Co.
  • Rice, Prudence M. 1987. Pottery Analysis: A Sourcebook. Sicagi: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0-226-71118-8.
  • Tschegg, C., I. Hein, et T. Ntaflos. 2008. State of the art multi-analytical geoscientific approach to identify Cypriot Bichrome Wheelmade Ware reproduction in the Eastern Nile delta (Egypt). Journal of Archaeological Science 35: 1134–1147.

Nexus externi

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  Vicicitatio habet citationes quae ad Opus fictile spectant.
  Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Figlinam spectant.

  Partes huius textus transsumptae sunt ex Etymologiarum Libris Viginti Sancti Isidori Hispalensis.