Fe K-XANES spectra of a series of pottery sherds excavated from the archaeological site of Kaman-Kalehöyük, Turkey, were measured to reveal the firing technique of the pottery. The analysis disclosed relationships among the chemical form of the iron, the firing conditions and the colour of the pottery. The pottery referred to as ‘Grey Ware ’ found at this site was classified into two groups according to the chemical form of the iron. Also, it was revealed that the Iron Age pottery referred to as ‘Cream Ware ’ was produced first under reducing conditions, and then fired under oxidizing conditions. KEYWORDS
A method of studying fired clay and potsherds has been developped, using magnetization measurements ...
Researches in the field of pottery production technology in ancient times, done in different settlem...
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The results of an archaeometric investigation on painted pottery obtained from the archaeological ex...
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© 2004 Elizabeth WhittonProton Induced X-ray Emission combined with Proton Induced Gamma-ray Emissio...
An archaeometrical study on the Bronze and Iron Age pottery from Tell Mishrifeh/Qatna was undertaken...
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The pottery sherds of the Roman period which is the subject of the paper were found at the rescue ex...
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Anatolia has long been a major pottery production center of the ancient world, dating back 7000 cal ...
WOS: 000274720200004Anatolia has long been a major pottery production center of the ancient world, d...
We present results of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) microprobe analyses of ancient ceramic cross-sections...
Selected pottery sherds coming from the Ayanis, Dilkaya and Karagündüz excavations in eastern Turkey...
A method of studying fired clay and potsherds has been developped, using magnetization measurements ...
Researches in the field of pottery production technology in ancient times, done in different settlem...
833-838<span style="font-size: 15.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:8.0pt;font-family:" times="" new="" roman"...
The results of an archaeometric investigation on painted pottery obtained from the archaeological ex...
860-865Archaeological potteries belonging to 300 BC collected from Maligaimedu (11°48’Lat.N; 79°35’L...
Manufacture technology involves several aspects of potterymaking, such as the type and the atmospher...
© 2004 Elizabeth WhittonProton Induced X-ray Emission combined with Proton Induced Gamma-ray Emissio...
An archaeometrical study on the Bronze and Iron Age pottery from Tell Mishrifeh/Qatna was undertaken...
AbstractIn this study, the ancient potteries from Tamilnadu (Nedungur: Lat.10° 57′N; Long.77°51′E) w...
The pottery sherds of the Roman period which is the subject of the paper were found at the rescue ex...
An X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis was conducted after separating clay particles from three shards,...
Anatolia has long been a major pottery production center of the ancient world, dating back 7000 cal ...
WOS: 000274720200004Anatolia has long been a major pottery production center of the ancient world, d...
We present results of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) microprobe analyses of ancient ceramic cross-sections...
Selected pottery sherds coming from the Ayanis, Dilkaya and Karagündüz excavations in eastern Turkey...
A method of studying fired clay and potsherds has been developped, using magnetization measurements ...
Researches in the field of pottery production technology in ancient times, done in different settlem...
833-838<span style="font-size: 15.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:8.0pt;font-family:" times="" new="" roman"...