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← HistoryWhich outcome was enabled during Byzantine glazed brick & tile production with repeated firings?
A)Increased color palette permanence✓
B)Reduced efflorescence risk exposure
C)Minimized dimensional shrinkage problems
D)Improved refractory materials formation
💡 Explanation
Firing Byzantine glazed tiles multiple times induced changes in pigment oxidation states; because it enabled complex reactions during production known as color development, therefore expanded color palettes resulted rather than solely improving structural attributes. The color palettes become more nuanced and vibrant.
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