Researchers explore raw materials and firing technology for porcelain from late sixth-century Xing kiln

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Researchers explore raw materials and firing technology for porcelain from late sixth-century Xing kiln
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In the process of firing ceramics, the appearance, structure and properties of ceramics are determined by raw materials and firing technology, so the study of raw materials and firing technology of ancient ceramics has always been a very important archaeological science topic.

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