Handmade Tiles Found in 101 Milwaukee Apartment Buildings
Uniquely beautiful creations across city a legacy of 6-year, pre-Depression trend.
Uniquely beautiful creations across city a legacy of 6-year, pre-Depression trend. Back to the full article.
Uniquely beautiful creations across city a legacy of 6-year, pre-Depression trend.
Uniquely beautiful creations across city a legacy of 6-year, pre-Depression trend. Back to the full article.
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Cool.
I just discovered what faience was reading Eric H. Cline’s 1177 B. C. The Year Civilization Collapsed (2021).
“… faience, a material halfway between pottery and glass, which (was) found at Mycenae, probably the leading city in fourteenth-century BC Greece.”