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    In archaeology, the term alabaster is a category of objects and artefacts made from the varieties of two different minerals: (i) the fine-grained, massive type of gypsum, [1] and (ii) the fine-grained, banded type of calcite. [2] Chemically, gypsum is a hydrous sulfate of calcium, whereas calcite is a carbonate of calcium.

  2. alabaster, fine-grained, massive gypsum that has been used for centuries for statuary, carvings, and other ornaments. It normally is snow-white and translucent but can be artificially dyed; it may be made opaque and similar in appearance to marble by heat treatment. Florence, Livorno, and Milan, in Italy, and Berlin are important centres of the ...

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  3. Jun 14, 2023 · Alabaster. Modified date: 14/06/2023. Alabaster is a mineral that has been used for centuries in art and architecture due to its unique qualities and aesthetic appeal. It is a form of gypsum, a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate. The name “alabaster” is derived from the Greek word “alabastros,” which refers to a ...

  4. Nov 27, 2023 · Alabaster. Alabaster is located in central Alabama in Shelby County. It has a mayor/council form of government. History. Downtown Alabaster The community that was to become Alabaster was created in the early 1920s as the site of employee housing for the Alabaster Lime Company; the community came to be known as Alabaster after both the business ...

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