Bitumen of Judea
Bitumen of Judea, or Syrian asphalt, is a naturally occurring asphalt that has been put to many uses since ancient times.
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- enBitumen of Judea, or Syrian asphalt, is a naturally occurring asphalt that has been put to many uses since ancient times.
- Date
- enJanuary 2016
- Has abstract
- enBitumen of Judea, or Syrian asphalt, is a naturally occurring asphalt that has been put to many uses since ancient times.
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- Bitumen of Judea
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- enBitumen of Judea
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- Acid
- Asphalt
- Camera
- Category:Photographic processes dating from the 19th century
- Etching
- Heliography
- Lithography
- Nicéphore Niépce
- Pewter
- Photoengraving
- Photographic processing
- Photography
- Photoresist
- Polymerization
- Solvent
- Terpene
- Turpentine
- View from the Window at Le Gras
- Zinc
- Reason
- enInfo on photolithography is not in Newhall reference, which is incorrectly cited - Newhall was last published in 1982
- SameAs
- 4ZCHL
- Asfalt syryjski
- Bitume (pigment)
- Bitume di Giudea
- Bitumen of Judea
- Bitumm de Giudea
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- Q4919163
- Subject
- Category:Photographic processes dating from the 19th century
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- Bitumen of Judea?oldid=1071626133&ns=0
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- 11556937
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- 1071626133
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