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Some are made mainly of concrete with bases embellished by colorful ceramic fragments.
Recent finds include large ceramic fragments illustrated with dervishes and harem girls (5 to 10 new liras) and cushion covers embroidered with Ottoman prints (5 new liras).
These are the little ceramic fragments that give a roof its color, but which also protect the asphalt and fiberglass roofing material from sun damage.
In this paper a number of studies that characterize old building mortars containing ceramic fragments are reviewed.
Digging into the red clay of what once was Apalachee country, archeologists are finding among Indian goods some early 16th-century glass beads and ceramic fragments, iron nails and boot tacks, lead shot and rusted pieces of European armor.
But "The Sea," with its dappled blue and white painting over the wide field of ceramic fragments, and the real charred log propped up against the front like a piece of driftwood, is beautiful: at once viscerally physical and oceanic.
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A sherd, short for "potsherd," is a ceramic fragment, and Ferrari told German that a cache of some seven hundred Aegean sherds were packed away in a storage vault in Avery Hall.
The gray concretion covers almost half of white ceramic fragment.
Its concretion, only one small piece of white shell adheres inside the ceramic fragment.
Analysis of the fracture type revealed that most of the specimens presented mixed fracture: adhesive failure between metal and ceramic, and cohesive failure in the opaque layer and covering ceramic, with the ceramic fragment in contact to the metal.
The digital restoration allows for correct spatial positioning of the ceramic vessel fragments and 3D modelling of the vessel shape using the profile obtained after matching the fragments.
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