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Study of fired-clay bodies from Roman times
Examination of 3 bodies from Italy and 1 from England; compositions were deduced by chemical, X-ray, and differential thermal analyses and by microscope examination; porosity, pore size distribution, shrinkage on refiring, and changes in length after standing in water and after autoclaving were measured, and resistance to sea water was tested; it is concluded that, under conditions of severe exposure, these early fired clay bodies would be no more durable than those of modern times.
Study of fired-clay bodies from Roman times
Examination of 3 bodies from Italy and 1 from England; compositions were deduced by chemical, X-ray, and differential thermal analyses and by microscope examination; porosity, pore size distribution, shrinkage on refiring, and changes in length after standing in water and after autoclaving were measured, and resistance to sea water was tested; it is concluded that, under conditions of severe exposure, these early fired clay bodies would be no more durable than those of modern times.
Study of fired-clay bodies from Roman times
Brit Cer Soc -- Trans
Cole, W.F. (author) / Crook, D.N. (author)
1962
17 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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