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Discrimination and provenances of Phoenician red slip ware using both the solid state electrochemistry and petrographic analyses
Lucilla FabriziAntonio Doménech-carbóCaterina De VitoAna María Niveau De Villedary Y MariñasMaría Teresa Doménech-carbóMichele GuirguisFederico CappellaLorenzo NigroFederica Spagnolisubject
CeramicsMaterials sciencePetrographyGeochemistrySolid-stateSlip (materials science)language.human_languageAnalytical ChemistryPetrographyvisual_artPINTURAlanguagevisual_art.visual_art_mediumElectrochemistryPhoenicianCeramicPhoenicianelectrochemistry; petrography; ceramics; phoeniciandescription
[EN] Solid state electrochemistry based on the voltammetry of immobilized microparticles (VIMP) methodology is applied to a series of 80 Phoenician Red Slip samples from the archaeological sites of Motya (Sicily, Italy), Mogador (Morocco), Ramat-Rahel (Israel), Sulky (Sardinia, Italy), Tas Silg (Malta), Pantelleria (Italy), and Cadiz (Spain), dated from the 8(th) to the 6(th) century BC. Upon attachment of sub-microsamples to graphite electrodes in contact with aqueous H2SO4 electrolyte, voltammetric features due to the reduction of Fe(III) minerals and the oxidation of Fe(II) ones, complemented with electrocatalytic effects on oxygen reduction and oxygen evolution reactions, provide characteristic electrochemical fingerprints for pottery samples. A consistent sample grouping discriminating between different potteries from different archaelogical sites, is obtained, all results being consistent with morphological, compositional and mineralogical data. Petrographic analysis supports the grouping, defining the manufacture and firing procedure for the different archaeological context.
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2020-02-01 |