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toreutic
toreutic, a. and n. (tɒˈruːtɪk) [ad. Gr. τορευτικός, f. τορεύειν to work in relief, etc.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to toreutics (see B.); chiefly in phr. toreutic art = toreutics; also, of figures, etc., executed according to the toreutic art; of an artist, working in toreutics.1837 Antiq. Athens 38... Oxford English Dictionary
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toreumatography
toreumatography rare—0. (tɒruːməˈtɒgrəfɪ) [ad. med.L. toreumatographia, f. Gr. τόρευµα(τ-, embossed work, etc. (f. τορεύειν: see toreutic) + -graphy.] Description of the toreutic art, or of works done in it: see toreutic. So toreumaˈtology, rare, the science or study of toreutics.1727–41 Chambers Cy... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alexander (son of Perseus)
He became skilful in the toreutic art, learned the Latin language, and became a public notary. References Liv. xlv. 42 ; Pint. Aem. Paul. 37. wikipedia.org
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Vače Belt-Plate
The Vače Belt-Plate ( or , ) is one of the best examples of Illyrian art and toreutic art. wikipedia.org
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Vače Situla
It was made in toreutic technique and may have been used as a ritual vessel for holding holy water. Its volume has been estimated to . wikipedia.org
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Scythians
kingdom, especially from Panticapaeum, from where came most of Scythia's imported pottery, as well as richly decorated fine vases, rhyta, and decorative toreutic wikipedia.org
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Scythian culture
Bosporan kingdom, especially from Panticapaeum, from where came most of Scythia's imported pottery, as well as richly decorated fine vases, , and decorative toreutic wikipedia.org
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