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Purple Reign How ancient Chinese chemists added color to the Emperor’s army by Samir S. Patel P
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Document Date: 2011-12-21 11:31:16


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Archaeology / Corning / /

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Egypt / China / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / /

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Corning Museum of Glass / tomb of Emperor Qin Shihuangdi / Fudan University / Linear Accelerator Center / University of Zurich / /

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high-tech tests / chemical composition / paint / ceramic glaze technology / high-tech equipment / magnetic energy / energy / /

Organization

University of Zurich / Lawrence-Berkley National Lab. / Linear Accelerator Center / Stanford Linear Accelerator Center / Academy of Sciences in Beijing / Fudan University in Shanghai / Stanford University / Emperor’s army / Smithsonian / /

Person

Heinz Berke / Crystal Method / Suchitra Sebastian / Liu / Samir S. Patel / Elisabeth FitzHugh / Bob Brill / Qin Shihuangdi / /

Position

associate editor / Emperor / scientist / specialist / chemist / /

PublishedMedium

Archaeology / Chemical Society Reviews / /

Region

Middle East / Mediterranean / /

SportsLeague

Stanford University / /

Technology

ceramic glaze technology / X-ray / technology of Chinese blue / /

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www.archaeology.org / /

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