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(...) Like gold crowns and gold belts that were possessed only by a certain class of people. the presence of glassware in the tomb also indicates that the owner was a politically and socially powerful person. The glassware found in Hwangnamdaechong(Great Tomb of Hwangnam) is quite similar to Roman glassware found in Russia and around the Mediterranean in both form and method of production.
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Cultural Selection: Ancient Korean Art and Glassware | Silk Roads Programme
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(...) Glassware discovered in the 5 th -century Silla tumuli can be directly linked to Roman glass due to its chemical composition containing alkali, which is dissimilar to ancient Chinese glass. Moreover, glassware originating from the West was unearthed primarily from tombs of dynasties located in the north, such as the Feng Ma-nu of Northern Wei, Zu, and Feng su-fu, court minister of Northern Van.
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https://en.unesco.org/silkroad...cient-korean-art-and-glassware
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The Canadian partner would purchase and install equipment for the construction of a modern facility for the production of beer bottles and other glassware with a capacity of about 30,000 tonnes per year (aimed primarily at the Russian market) on the factory’s unused land. (...) АТЕС includes enterprises producing chemicals, glassware, and also raw materials for food products. (...) ATEC sees the production of glassware as a significant part of its business, has since bought another glass company in Belarus, and has further plans for expanding this business.
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Moreover, Silla traded with Central Asia via China, and archaeological findings signal the presence of Central Asian people in the Korean Peninsula during Silla rule. Indeed, glassware found in Gyeongju such as a valuable phoenix head shaped glassware, a glass necklace made with the particular technique of glass eye-beads observed in the Mediterranean region, and a dagger with ornamental sheath related to one found in Kazakhstan all attest to a Central Asian presence in Gyeongju.
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https://en.unesco.org/silkroad...u-know-gyeongju-and-silk-roads
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The Museum Silk Roads Collections
Earthenware Vessels in the Shape of Mounted Figures
Coins
Celadon Vase with Fish-like Dragon Handles
Bronze Weight
Bluish White Porcelain Flat Bottle with Stamped Flower and Scroll Design
Wooden Tablet
Shoes
Long-necked Bottle with Wave and Flower Design in Underglaze Iron Black
Jar with Two Handles
Jar with Bird Head Decoration
Gold crown
Gold Buckle
Gold Bracelets
Glassware
Fuxi and Nüwa
Jar with Two Handles
Jar with Bird Head Decoration
Fuxi and Nüwa
Earthenware Vessels in the Shape of Mounted Figures
Gold crown
Shoes
Gold Bracelets
Gold Buckle
Glassware
Wooden Tablet
Bronze Weight
Coins
Bluish White Porcelain Flat Bottle with Stamped Flower and Scroll Design
Long-necked Bottle with Wave and Flower Design in Underglaze Iron Black
Celadon Vase with Fish-like Dragon Handles
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Score: 1329710.3
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https://en.unesco.org/silkroad/content/national-museum-korea
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TEST N.5 / TRANSMITTED BY THE EXPERT FROM FRANCE
(c) Free volume of the glassware
The free volume of the glassware is likely to influence the measured gas flow due to
thermal expansion of gases when the ambient temperature varies throughout the test.
(...) Free volume of
the glassware should then be reduced as much as possible.
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Score: 1320331.25
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HTTP://DACCESS-ODS.UN.ORG/ACCE...ST/SG/AC.10/C.3/2012/46&LANG=E
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Semi-finished products of copper Semi-finished products of aluminium Weaving looms Clocks and parts thereof Household articles not including enamelled basins and soup tureens Cables and wire Photographic and optical apparatus Binoculars and spy-glasses Optical glasses, worked, unmounted Microscopes Ophthalmological instruments and instruments for geodesy Surgical instruments and instruments for dental surgery Wire Cutlery,tools and articles Locks Fittings and mountings Toys and games Hardware and articles of sheet-iron Pins Iodine Menthol Camphor
Glutaminic acid Salts derived from glutaminic acid Inks and Indian ink Rubber thread Inner tubes for bicycles Household articles and articles of ornament, of porcelain Earthenware and glassware Synthetic fibres and yarns yarn of cotton, wool, rayon staple fibre and silk
Fabrics of cotton, wool, rayon staple fibre and silk, including printed fabrics
Articles of hosiery and for the manufacture of nets.
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Score: 1314090.3
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https://www.wto.org/gatt_docs/English/SULPDF/91850006.pdf
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PROSPECTS OF THE GLASS INDUSTRY IN THE EAST AFRICAN SUB-REGION
Statistical Tables
II'lJ Graph~ The Demand for Glassware and Sheet Glass, 1965-1980.
"'~/'~T 14!"'! (...) But broadly sp'eaking, 't:h~'bulk'~f 'glassware
p~Qatie'ed .and' imp'orted in t'o the sub~r'eg:Lonoonsis'ts of~jb6ttles1 ja~rs,
drUUcing glasse,S" and glassware for~householdus:et, 'Fo+:--:":'prc:t'ctic:al ·;pl1Xposes.....
(...) THE DEIvWTD FOR GLASS TIT THE SEVENTIES
(a) Glassware
24. .·There could be several ways of estirna ting the fu~ture:._:~.corl·sumptj;on·
of ,glassware for a.
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https://daccess-ods.un.org/acc...?open&DS=E/CN.14/INR/93&Lang=E
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He designed furniture, textiles, glassware and architecture and was recognized for his organic modern style and Scandinavian style.
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https://www.un.org/ungifts/node/4086
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He designed furniture, textiles, glassware and architecture and was recognized for his organic modern style and Scandinavian style.
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https://www.un.org/ungifts/content/alvar-aalto-lounge-set
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