This study aims to characterize the Neolithic ceramics (Mushki, Bashi, and Jari wares) of the Kur River Basin and reconstruct the origin of the raw materials and manufacturing technology. Neolithic ceramics from 13 different sites have been studied with handheld X-ray fluorescence (hXRF) spectroscopy and thin section petrography. The geochemical signature of these ceramics was defined, and four compositional groups were determined. The variation in these compositional groups most likely relates to the ceramic wares for the Mushki and Bashi ceramics and to the site or group of sites for the Jari ceramics. Additionally, sediment samples were studied with hXRF demonstrating the variability in the geochemistry of the area. To determine the comp...
In this paper multi-spectroscopic techniques for characterization of ancient potsherds excavated fro...
In recent decades numerous Neolithic lakeside and wetland settlements have been investigated in Swit...
This research was funded by the Junta de Andalucia Research Group RNM179, the Spanish Research Proje...
This study aims to characterize the Neolithic ceramics (Mushki, Bashi, and Jari wares) of the Kur Ri...
This study aims to characterize the Neolithic ceramics (Mushki, Bashi, and Jari wares) of the Kur Ri...
An archaeometrical study is undertaken on pre-Islamic painted pottery from excavations and surveys i...
A total of 119 middle to late second millennium bce pottery samples from six sites in the Kur River ...
A large number of painted pre-Islamic ceramics from the Kur River Basin (Fars province, Iran) was co...
A total of 119 middle to late second millennium BCE pottery samples from six sites in the Kur River ...
This thesis forms the first application of scientific analysis (thin section petrography, electron m...
The aim of this paper is to present the preliminary results of a geochemical analysis on pre-Islamic...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis using a portable analyzer is a non-destructive technology with the...
From the late fourth millennium to the early third millennium, an homogenous culture with common fea...
A series of pottery samples from the Iranian site Tol-e Kamin, ranging from pre-historical period to...
Twenty nine potsherds from nine Neolithic sites of Northeast India have been analysed using thin sec...
In this paper multi-spectroscopic techniques for characterization of ancient potsherds excavated fro...
In recent decades numerous Neolithic lakeside and wetland settlements have been investigated in Swit...
This research was funded by the Junta de Andalucia Research Group RNM179, the Spanish Research Proje...
This study aims to characterize the Neolithic ceramics (Mushki, Bashi, and Jari wares) of the Kur Ri...
This study aims to characterize the Neolithic ceramics (Mushki, Bashi, and Jari wares) of the Kur Ri...
An archaeometrical study is undertaken on pre-Islamic painted pottery from excavations and surveys i...
A total of 119 middle to late second millennium bce pottery samples from six sites in the Kur River ...
A large number of painted pre-Islamic ceramics from the Kur River Basin (Fars province, Iran) was co...
A total of 119 middle to late second millennium BCE pottery samples from six sites in the Kur River ...
This thesis forms the first application of scientific analysis (thin section petrography, electron m...
The aim of this paper is to present the preliminary results of a geochemical analysis on pre-Islamic...
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis using a portable analyzer is a non-destructive technology with the...
From the late fourth millennium to the early third millennium, an homogenous culture with common fea...
A series of pottery samples from the Iranian site Tol-e Kamin, ranging from pre-historical period to...
Twenty nine potsherds from nine Neolithic sites of Northeast India have been analysed using thin sec...
In this paper multi-spectroscopic techniques for characterization of ancient potsherds excavated fro...
In recent decades numerous Neolithic lakeside and wetland settlements have been investigated in Swit...
This research was funded by the Junta de Andalucia Research Group RNM179, the Spanish Research Proje...