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- Engraving (3556 bytes)
5: ...iners are flat-bottomed tools with multiple lines incised into them, used to do fill work on larger areas. ... - Woodworking (12397 bytes)
24: * chip carving: incised surface decoration, usually geometric - Printmaking (6788 bytes)
44: ...d of cloth is often used to push the ink into the incised lines. - Totem pole (20143 bytes)
34: ...inish consists of thousands of fine [[adze]] cuts incised in parallel lines that cover all the unpainted su... - History of Sumer (5370 bytes)
29: ...vre. A frieze of lions devouring ibexes and deer, incised with great artistic skill, runs round the neck, w... - Petroglyph (5591 bytes)
6: ...eoples, by means of carving, pecking or otherwise incised on natural rock surfaces. - Aegean civilization (41260 bytes)
35: ...[[Hissarlik]]. It closes with the introduction of incised, white-filled decoration on pottery, whose motifs...
120: ...ith [[pigment]] on [[pottery]] (rare); characters incised on stone or pottery. These show two main systems... - Woodwork (12397 bytes)
24: * chip carving: incised surface decoration, usually geometric - Cave art (4661 bytes)
12: ...oal]]. Sometimes the silhouette of the animal was incised in the rock first. Stone lamps provided some ligh... - Glyphs (2145 bytes)
1: A '''glyph''' is a carved figure or character, incised or in relief; a carved pictograph; hence, a picto...
2: ...word meaning a "carving." Compare the carved and incised "sacred glyphs" [[Hieroglyphic|hieroglyph]]s, whi... - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
77: ...es, by means of ''carving'', pecking or otherwise incised on natural rock surfaces. They were a dominant fo... - Etching (5140 bytes)
1: ...] method of [[printmaking]] in which the image is incised into the surface of a [[metal]] plate using an [[...
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