• Asbestos-ceramic is a type of pottery manufactured with asbestos and clay in Finland, Karelia and more widely in Fennoscandia from around 5000 BC. Some...
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    strengthen ceramic pots, but large-scale mining began at the end of the 19th century when manufacturers and builders began using asbestos for its desirable...
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    Culture, resulting in what is believed to be early Sámi metalwork using asbestos-ceramic, in Norrland and other areas. During the 6th century, humans from the...
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  • Narawntapu National Park Port Asbestos (fictional), a fictional location on the Red Green show Asbest, town in Russia Asbestos-ceramic, types of Scandinavian...
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    suʁs]), meaning "Valley of the Springs", formerly known as Asbestos (pronounced [asbɛstɔs]), is a town on the Nicolet River in the Estrie (Eastern Townships)...
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    of asbestos: Asbestos ware. In this tradition, which persisted through different cultures into the Iron Age, asbestos was used to temper the ceramic clay...
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    Karelianism through their work. Koli gained national park status in 1991. Asbestos-ceramic, a type of pottery made in Karelia and the vicinity. History of Finland...
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    to its rich, easily accessible asbestos deposits, the shores of the lake are the most probable origin of asbestos-ceramic, a type of pottery made between...
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    20th century frequently contain asbestos fibers, which are today referred to as Vinyl-Asbestos Tiles (VAT). Asbestos fibers were added to vinyl tiles...
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    were used in 3500–3100 BC and it preceded another asbestos-ceramic type called pöljä. Finnish Comb Ceramic culture is called neolithic because it is comparable...
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