Bodies of Ding kiln white porcelains and their imitations from Guantai and Jiexiu kilns of the Chinese Song dynasty (960-1279 AD) were analysed for 40 trace elements by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Numerous trace element compositions and ratios allow these visually similar products to be distinguished, and a Ding-style shard of uncertain origin is identified as a likely genuine Ding product. In Jiexiu kiln, Ding-style products have trace element features distinctive from blackwares of an inferior quality intended for the lower end market. Based on geochemical behaviour of these trace elements, we propose that geochemically distinctive raw materials were used for Ding-style products of a higher quality, which possib...
The dataset presented here is a supplemental material for our published paper in Nuclear Instruments...
The dataset presented here is a supplemental material for our published paper in Nuclear Instruments...
Energy-dispersive x-ray Ñuorescence was used to study Linjiang porcelains, collected from a newly di...
earth.uq.edu.au Abstract Thirty-nine trace elements of the Song-Yuan period (960-1368 AD) porcelain ...
Thirty-nine trace elements of the Song-Yuan period (960-1368 AD) porcelain bodies from Cizhou, Jizho...
The Ding kilns were some of the most famous early kilns of medieval China, producing huge quantities...
Tang sancai is one of the most important types of Chinese ceramics. To determine the provenance of T...
This paper presents new data from the Husi kiln site, Hubei Province, China, whose unusual size call...
Through the use of MC-ICP-MS, this study analyses the lead isotope ratios of 19 Tang Sancai pottery ...
Elemental contents of ancient porcelain were analyzed by SRXRF. The ancient porcelain manufactured f...
Over 100 sherds were collected from Hongzhou Kiln of Jiangxi Province, China and their body samples ...
Trace element compositions of raw clay, fired clay and Roman ceramic building material (CBM) from Ca...
Chemical composition is an important information of studying the provenance character of ancient pot...
We compare the trace element and Sr isotopic compositions of stoneware bodies made in Yaozhou and Ji...
<div><p>In June 2012, the Piaoshan kiln site was excavated in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, which hithe...
The dataset presented here is a supplemental material for our published paper in Nuclear Instruments...
The dataset presented here is a supplemental material for our published paper in Nuclear Instruments...
Energy-dispersive x-ray Ñuorescence was used to study Linjiang porcelains, collected from a newly di...
earth.uq.edu.au Abstract Thirty-nine trace elements of the Song-Yuan period (960-1368 AD) porcelain ...
Thirty-nine trace elements of the Song-Yuan period (960-1368 AD) porcelain bodies from Cizhou, Jizho...
The Ding kilns were some of the most famous early kilns of medieval China, producing huge quantities...
Tang sancai is one of the most important types of Chinese ceramics. To determine the provenance of T...
This paper presents new data from the Husi kiln site, Hubei Province, China, whose unusual size call...
Through the use of MC-ICP-MS, this study analyses the lead isotope ratios of 19 Tang Sancai pottery ...
Elemental contents of ancient porcelain were analyzed by SRXRF. The ancient porcelain manufactured f...
Over 100 sherds were collected from Hongzhou Kiln of Jiangxi Province, China and their body samples ...
Trace element compositions of raw clay, fired clay and Roman ceramic building material (CBM) from Ca...
Chemical composition is an important information of studying the provenance character of ancient pot...
We compare the trace element and Sr isotopic compositions of stoneware bodies made in Yaozhou and Ji...
<div><p>In June 2012, the Piaoshan kiln site was excavated in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, which hithe...
The dataset presented here is a supplemental material for our published paper in Nuclear Instruments...
The dataset presented here is a supplemental material for our published paper in Nuclear Instruments...
Energy-dispersive x-ray Ñuorescence was used to study Linjiang porcelains, collected from a newly di...