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argillite

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/ˈɑːrdʒɪlaɪt/
Forms:argillites
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a type of rock formed from clay minerals that have been compressed and hardened over time, creating a dense and often smooth-textured material

  • The artist displayed a stunning sculpture carved from a single piece of argillite, highlighting its smooth, slate-like texture.
  • Archaeologists unearthed ancient artifacts crafted from argillite, offering insights into the daily lives of indigenous peoples.
  • The coastal cliffs were composed of layers of argillite, revealing striations of different shades of grey.
  • The construction workers used argillite for decorative elements in the facade of the building, showcasing its durability and aesthetic appeal.
  • Geologists studied the geological formations of argillite to understand the ancient climates of the region.