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Archaeometric Study of Masonry Red Bricks and Pottery Water Pipes from the Tanks of A Coptic Water Wheel, Sheikh Hamad, Athribis, Sohag, Egypt
This research will shed light on the composi-tional characterization of red bricks and pottery water pipes used in the tanks of a Coptic water wheel. This water wheel was built on the ruins of Ptolemy XII temple Sheikh Hamad, Athribis, Sohag, Egypt. Representa-tive samples were analyzed using USB digital microscope, Polarizing Light Microscope (PLM), Powder X-ray diffraction (XRD)