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change. So, where damp can be excluded, they may be used for mural paintings, ground flints or fine sand being admixed with the burnt gypsum employed. The paintings of the buried cities of Chinese Turkestan explored by Sir Aurel Stein were executed on grounds of this kind—grounds, that is, of nearly pure plaster of Paris.