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Characterisation of clayey raw materials for ceramic manufacture in ancient Sicily

2011

Abstract It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support provenance studies of archaeological ceramics. The characterisation of a ceramic paste, the assessment of its technology of production and its provenance assignment related to a specific production centre or to a geographical and/or compositional space, are all tasks that can be performed even more accurately if the clayey raw materials used in pottery production are also studied. For that reason the identification of the clay deposits exploited in a given ceramic workshop often plays a key role in the archaeometric reconstruction of the production cycle where geology, mineralogy, petro…

Clayey raw materialProvenanceGeochemistryGeologyExcavationIntegrated approachRaw materialArchaeological ceramicsPetrographyMining engineeringGeochemistry and PetrologyProvenancevisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumProduction technologyPotteryCeramicArchaeological ceramicSicilySettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.GeologyApplied Clay Science
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The archaeology of beekeeping in pre-roman Iberia

1997

This paper presents a set of pottery beehives from the pre~Roman Iberian peninsula, dating from the third century BC, and all coming from a single region known in antiquity as Edetania. These beehives are closely related to similar examples from Greece and to a type described by Roman authors such as Columella. It is the first such archaeological material that can be associated with apiculture in this area.

ColumellaArcheologyBeekeepingGeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PeninsulaGeography Planning and DevelopmentCeràmica antigaPotteryAncient historyArqueologiaArchaeology
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North Mesopotamian Comb-Incised and Comb-Impressed Pottery

2014

Tis contribution focuses on a distinctive kind of pottery decoration, geometric in nature and characterised by multiple parallel line incisions and/or impressions obtained before fring by means of a comb-like toothed tool operating on the potter’s wheel; therefore, in the archaeological literature it is usually referred to as “Comb-incised Ware” or, more generally, “Combed Ware”.

Combed Ware Syrian Bronze Age pottery Jazirah and Euphrates EB_MB chronologySettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente Antico
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Olleros, alfareros y fabricantes de loza en Ribesalbes, entre 1742 y 1817

2012

El desarrollo de la tradición alfarera en Ribesalbes, y el posterior establecimiento de las primeras fábricas de loza, a finales del siglo XVIII, viene determinado por los condicionantes naturales e históricos de la villa; así como por la influencia decisiva de la Real Manufactura del conde de Aranda, en la vecina población de L’Alcora. En este trabajo, a partir de diversas fuentes documentales primarias, entre las que cabe destacar los libros sacramentales del Archivo Parroquial de Ribesalbes, y la Contribución general de 1817, se constata la presencia de olleros en la Baronía, a principios del siglo XVIII. Se determinan también los nombres de algunos alfareros, registrados en los albores …

Contribución general de 1817:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS::Otras especialidades artísticas [UNESCO]1817 General Contributionmedia_common.quotation_subjectUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del artePopulationRibesalbes XVIII and XIX centuriesPottery makersIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringfabricantes de lozalcsh:TP785-869Faience FactorieseducationUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS::Otras especialidades artísticasmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studyUNESCO::HISTORIA::Historia de países::Historia localArtfabricantesolleros y alfarerosJoseph Ferrerlcsh:Clay industries. Ceramics. GlassMechanics of MaterialsRibesalbes siglos XVIII-XIXCeramics and CompositesRibesalbesfábricas de lozaalfarería:HISTORIA::Historia por especialidades::Historia del arte [UNESCO]Humanities:HISTORIA::Historia de países::Historia local [UNESCO]
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Ceramic ethnoarchaeometry in Western Sardinia: Production of cooking ware at Pabillonis

2015

Ceramic ethnoarchaeology has been used to explore fully the chaîne opératoire and to understand all of the stages and factors involved in pottery production, such as raw material selection or paste recipes used by the potters. This work presents the results of the application of compositional analysis undertaken in the village of Pabillonis (western Sardinia, Italy), the main cooking ware production centre of the island. Pottery and local clays have been characterized using a combination of analytical techniques. By integrating the ethnographic information and the archaeometric approach, it was possible to reconstruct the operational sequence, exploring the relationship between the processi…

Cooking potteryClayey raw materialHistoryArcheologyEthnoarchaeometryPabilloniEthnoarchaeologySardiniaSettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.
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"Euesperides (Benghazi): Preliminary report on the Spring 2004 Season".

2004

AbstractThis article reports on the sixth season of the ongoing project at Euesperides (Benghazi). Excavation in Area P established the date of construction of the penultimate phase (and therefore of the plain pebble mosaic with inscription published last year) as 300-282 BC, following the abandonment and demolition of the antepenultimate phase beneath it. An area used for the preparation and cutting of the materials employed in the final-phase mosaics has been identified. In Area Q the dismantling of the street sequence was completed, and the W building fronting the street found to date from the fifth century BC. In Area R the crushed deposits ofMurexshell were removed and working surfaces…

Cultural StudiesMediterranean climateHistoryMurexbiologyExcavationAncient historybiology.organism_classificationMosaicSequence (geology)GeographyHarbourPotteryAmphoracomputercomputer.programming_languageLibyan Studies
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The ´champagne-cup` period at Carchemish. A review of the Early Bronze Age levels on the Acropolis Mound and the problem of the Inner Town.

2007

The pioneer excavations conducted by the British Museum expedition at the famous site of Carchemish in the 1910’s brought to light a large number of buildings, sculptures and inscriptions which provide an outline of the urban layout of the Iron Age city and its monuments. While many scholars have often attempted to re-examine the epigraphic material as well as the style and chronology of the major works of this period in order to set them in a proper historical context, much less attention has been paid to the earlier levels mainly uncovered on the Acropolis mound, ranging from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. This paper discusses the archaeological evidence available and attempted to recon…

Early Bronze Age Syria Carchemish Lawrence of Arabia Leonard Woolley pottery studiesSettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente Antico
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Ceramics

2015

The Middle Euphrates region extends between the regions Jazirah and Northern Levant; it follows the course of the Euphrates from the south flanks of the Taurus mountains in Turkey almost to the modern borderline to Iraq. The settlement area drawn out between steppes in the east and in the west owes its particular character to just that life line with its fat soils but also to the trade routes meeting at the Euphrates Bend and connecting Anatolia to Mesopotamia and the Syrian east to the Levant. Especially for the 3rd millennium, finds and findings from the area under consideration show great cultural variety and demonstrate the different influences by the neighbouring regions that meet here…

Early Bronze Age pottery Early Bronze Age chronology Middle Euphrates
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Computer-assisted orientation and drawing of archaeological pottery.

2018

Archaeologists spend considerable time orienting and drawing ceramic fragments by hand for documentation, to infer their manufacture, the nature of the discovery site and its chronology, and to develop hypotheses about commercial and cultural exchanges, social organisation, resource exploitation, and taphonomic processes. This study presents a survey of existing solutions to the time-consuming problem of orienting and drawing pottery fragments. Orientation is based on the 3D geometry of pottery models, which can now be acquired in minutes with low-cost 3D scanners. Several methods are presented: they are based on normal vectors, or circle fittings, or profile fittings. All these methods see…

Engineering drawingSource code[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject02 engineering and technologyConservation01 natural sciencesdocumentationRendering (computer graphics)010104 statistics & probabilityDocumentation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering3D reconstruction0101 mathematicsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonSuite3D reconstruction020207 software engineeringComputer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design(semi-)automatic pottery orientationComputer Science ApplicationsWorkflowpottery illustrationArchaeologyAmbient occlusionPotteryInformation Systems
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An innovative multi-analytical approach based on spectroscopic and electrochemical techniques to study a complex Roman amphorae collection

2020

Abstract An innovative multi-analytical approach for the classification of ancient pottery sherds was tested. Twenty Roman amphorae fragments belonging to different known typologies and twenty-seven unclassified ones from a complex Sagunto Archaeological Museum (Spain) collection were studied by multielement analysis (X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry), Fourier-transform near infrared spectroscopy and voltammetry of immobilized microparticles employing a minimal amount of sample. Chemometric analysis based on principal component analysis allowed the identification of most of the unclassified samples, proving the importance and reliability of th…

Geochemistry and PetrologyMineralogy020101 civil engineeringGeology02 engineering and technologyPottery021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0210 nano-technologyInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryGeology0201 civil engineeringApplied Clay Science
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