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- The Terracotta Army is a collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China. It is a form of funerary...
- century BC or the 1st century CE. The earliest lotas were made of clay or teracotta while modern versions are notably metal. In West Bengal and parts of Bangladesh...
- The marriage scene of Shiboprosad and Koushani was shot at an ancient teracotta temple in front of the Rajbari. The song "Shimul Palash" included a dance...
- in the 9th century BC. The dimensions of the plan were 5,50x8,00m. A teracotta house-temple model indicates that it was an upsidal building with one...
- Aurolac, an industrial adhesive used in the construction and repair of teracotta, from plastic bags. Belzberg and her cameraman, Wolfgang Held, maintained...
- flourished from about the 1st century B.C. to the 6th century A.D. Stucco and teracotta were also used as media from about the 3rd century A.D. The art was at...
- number of bricks as the original structure; the brickwork was produced by Teracotta Ofakim Clay Industries in Ofakim. The Lubavitcher Rebbe covered the US$700...
- flourished from about the 1st century BC to the 6th century AD. Stucco and teracotta were also used as media from about the 3rd century AD. The art was at...
- coincided with the discovery of iron tools and etched beads with no traces of teracotta figures or coins– both of which were found in other sites of the Bannu...
- 1981 Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney, Australia Dr Lloyd Rees 1966 teracotta 68.40 National Gallery of Australia Canberra, Australia Dang, Child of...