Lime (Other Keyword)

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Antike und moderne Technologie. Der neueste Kalkofen und der Iversheimer Ofentyp (1977)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W Sölter.

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The beginnings of pyrotechnology: Neolithic and Egyptian lime plaster (1975)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W H Gourdin. W D Kingery.

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Burnt lime products and social implications in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of the Near East (1987)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Y Garfinkel.

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Die Kalkbrennkunst. Schauplatz der Künste und Handwerke oder vollständige Beschreibung derselben (1879)
DOCUMENT Citation Only F von Ramecourt.

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Early pyrotechnology in the Near East: experimental lime-plaster production at the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B site of Kfar HaHoresh, Israel (2008)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Y Goren. A N Goring-Morris.

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Experimentelle Branntkalkerzeugung in einem germanischen Grubenofen als Pilotversuch (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Rosemarie Leineweber. Kay Uwe Uschmann.

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Experimentální pálení vápna na základě archeologických dokladů z doby římské (2011)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard Thér. David Maršálek.

Experimental lime burning based on archaeological finds dated to the Roman Empire period Remains of pyrotechnical structures are frequent features in peripheries of excavated settlements dated to the Roman Period in Central Europe. Typical characteristics of these features are an absence of macroscopically observed diagnostic residue of applied technology and a low overall number of artifacts in feature deposits. Therefore the interpretation of these features is not straightforward. The aim...


Experimentální výpal vápna v peci ze 16. století u Mokré (2002)
DOCUMENT Citation Only P Kos.

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Kalkbrennöfen der Eisen- und römischen Kaiserzeit zwischen Weser und Weichsel. Befunde – Analysen – Experimente (2006)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kay Uwe Uschmann.

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Lime plaster, cement and the first puzzolanic reaction (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Andreas Hauptmann. Ü Yalcin.

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Lime preparation in ancient Roman architectural and marine mortars (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Marie Jackson. Gabriele Vola.

Romans prepared lime for the volcanic ash mortars of conglomeratic concretes using methods (Vitruvius, de Architectura 5.1.2-3) that are reflected in modern Italian lime industry terminology. In mortars of architectural concretes in Rome (1st C BCE–3rd C CE) builders mixed quicklime with freshwater to form stiff putty (grasello di calce) and then incorporated moistened scoriaceous ash, shown by an experimental reproduction. Pure calcite in unburnt particles (incotti) suggests pre-orogenic...


Lord of the Ring Structures: Burnt Lime Production and the Ancient Puuc Economy (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ken Seligson. Tomás Gallareta Negrón. Rossana May Ciau. George J. Bey III.

Burnt lime was one of the most significant and ubiquitous materials utilized in the daily lives of the ancient Maya. Lime was a key ingredient in the mortar that they used to construct monumental edifices and residential structures, as well as the lime plaster that they used to coat the facades, floors and interior walls of these structures. Lime was also crucial for maintaining a viable maize-based diet through the nixtamalization process. The recent identification of a series of ring...


The manufacture of lime and its uses in the western Roman provinces (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only B Dix.

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The Neolithic Mats of the Eastern Baltic Littoral (2009)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Virginija Rimkutė.

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Note sur la fabrication actuelle du plâtre à Kdeir, Syrie (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Olivier Aurenche. C Marechal.

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Phase III Excavations at McConnell's Homestead Site (15Bb75) Bourbon County, Kentucky (2002)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Grant L. Day. R. Berle Clay.

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Plaster Floor Production at the Neolithic Site of Ain Ghazal, Jordan (2003)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Z A Kafafi. J A Telfah.

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Prehispanic Maya Burnt Lime Production: Previous Studies and Future Directions (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ken Seligson. Soledad Ortiz Ruiz. Luis Barba Pingarrón.

Burnt lime has played a significant role in daily Maya life since at least as far back as 1100 BC, and yet its ephemeral nature has limited archaeological studies of its production and distribution. The application of new surveying and remote sensing technologies in recent decades is now allowing for a more in-depth investigation of the burnt lime industries that existed in different sub-regions of the Maya area. In this talk, we present an overview of the current understanding of Prehispanic...


Production and Use of Lime for Preclassic Architecture and Causeway Construction in the Mirador Karstic Basin (2021)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Thomas Schreiner.

This is an abstract from the "Recent Multidisciplinary Investigations in the Mirador Basin, Guatemala" session, at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Excavations over several decades in the Mirador Basin of northern Guatemala, combined with detailed experimental data, have revealed extraordinary use of lime products in the construction and maintenance of Maya causeways, architecture, and associated art. This paper will consider both the quantitative utilization...


Ring Structures and Lime Production at the Ancient Maya Site of Kiuic (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kenneth Seligson. Tomás Gallareta Negrón. Rossana May Ciau.

Powdered lime was one of the most important materials produced and utilized by the ancient Maya. It was a key ingredient in the mortar used to construct monumental edifices and residential structures, as well as in the lime plaster that coated the facades, floors and interior walls of these structures. Lime was even crucial for maintaining a viable maize-based diet through the nixtamalization process. By soaking maize in lime-infused water the ancient peoples of Mesoamerica not only softened the...


Römische Kalkbrenner im Rheinland, Kunst und Altertum am Rhein (1970)
DOCUMENT Citation Only W Sölter.

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A Supplemental Investigative Report on Conditions in the North Retaining Wall, William Howard Taft National Historic Site, Cincinnati, Ohio (1993)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Scruggs and Hammond, Inc.. The Westerly Group, Inc..

This report describes the results of a supplemental physical investigation of the extant portions of the north retaining wall at the William Howard Taft National Historic Site. The purpose of the investigation has been to determine, if possible, the extent and condition of remaining historic fabric. The investigation has attempted to enlarge upon the excellent and important work of Mark A. Chavez. In addition, the investigation has also attempted to evaluate the structural stability of the...


Versuch zur Herstellung von Branntkalk in einem germanischen Grubenofen als Pilotversuch (2000)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Rosemarie Leineweber. Kay Uwe Uschmann.

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Vápenické pece z doby římské v lokalitě Tuněchody (okr. Chrudim) (2010)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Richard Thér. Eduard Droberjar. M Gregor. L Lisá. P Kočár. R Kočárová.

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Whose Lime Is It Anyway? Burnt Lime as Commodity in the Classic Period Northern Lowlands (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ken Seligson.

This is an abstract from the "An Exchange of Ideas: Recent Research on Maya Commodities" session, at the 88th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Burnt lime (calcium hydroxide) has been crucial for architectural, dietary, and other purposes in Maya society since as far back as the Formative period. The recent identification of hundreds of pit-kilns used for lime production in the Puuc region of the Yucatán Peninsula allows for an investigation of the socioeconomic...