Pottery Of Ancient Egyptian

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pottery of ancient egyptian
Egyptian ceramics?

I'm almost done with a small project on Egyptian pottery. Does anyone have any useful information? I'm in Not by facts and information. To other Egyptian Perhaps inventions.

Regarding ceramic: Most of the pottery Egypt was prepared from red-brown clay, was the ubiquitous (which means it was everywhere) and is called Nile silt ware. It served daily use and was often left blank. The red color of the fired product was the result of the oxidation of iron compounds. The off-white clay on the other hand, a mixture of clay and lime, was only a few Places in Upper Egypt, as in Qena [5] [6]. It required higher firing temperatures under better controlled conditions than other clays. For decorative purposes, it was mud preferably, the common Nile. Http: / / www.aldokkan.com / art / pottery.htm What inventions list Exhibition of Inventions in Ancient Egypt Black Ink First Ox-Drawn Plows 365 Day Calendar and Leap First Year Paper triangular pyramids Organized labor Hieroglyphics as an early system of writing Sails http://www.ancient-egypt-online.com/ancient-egyptian-inventions.html. Much Fortunately, my friend.

Egyptian Art and Architecture Lecture at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, Part I

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