The use of volcanic ash as a tempering material among the Maya became particularly prevalent during the Protoclassic and Classic periods. The sheer volume of ceramics containing ash and the often distinctly local ceramic styles encountered suggest that the ash itself was trated rather than finished vessels. As an attempt to isolate ash sources 160 specimens of ash-tempered ceramics have been so far analysed and the minerals associated with the ash examined. Although the number of mineral types encountered are limited there do appear to be petrological differences between ash types encountered in the specimens so far analysed.L'utilisation des cendres volcaniques comme dégraissant était particulièrement importante pendant la période classi...
This thesis presents the results of petrographic point counting analyses of Muna Slate ware, the pre...
Petrographic and chemical analysis of prehistoric ceramic sherds from the island of Carriacou in the...
Abstract only availableFor over 3000 years the Basin of Mexico has been a cultural core of Mesoameri...
The use of volcanic ash as a tempering material among the Maya became particularly prevalent during ...
In the spirit of collaborative research, Glicken and Ford embarked on the problem of identifying the...
Shepard has described several principal types of temper used in pre-Hispanic ceramics in northern Yu...
The Yucatan peninsula is a limestone based karst region. However, most of the pottery fragments from...
The volcanic ash which covers the wide areas of the Kitami district is said to be derived from the K...
The chemical and mineralogical characterization of seven ceramic fragments produced within Tiwanaku ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This paper examines the production and exchange of a particular type of ceramic...
Well-designed provenance studies form the basis from which questions of human economy and behavior a...
The volcanic ash which covers the wide areas of the Kitami district is said to be derived from the K...
Investigation on the use of volcanic ash as 100% raw materials for traditional vitrified ceramic pro...
WOS:000405154700006International audienceThe present study evaluates the criteria that affect the ch...
Petrography is a valuable tool in which ceramics are studied at a microscopic level, revealing struc...
This thesis presents the results of petrographic point counting analyses of Muna Slate ware, the pre...
Petrographic and chemical analysis of prehistoric ceramic sherds from the island of Carriacou in the...
Abstract only availableFor over 3000 years the Basin of Mexico has been a cultural core of Mesoameri...
The use of volcanic ash as a tempering material among the Maya became particularly prevalent during ...
In the spirit of collaborative research, Glicken and Ford embarked on the problem of identifying the...
Shepard has described several principal types of temper used in pre-Hispanic ceramics in northern Yu...
The Yucatan peninsula is a limestone based karst region. However, most of the pottery fragments from...
The volcanic ash which covers the wide areas of the Kitami district is said to be derived from the K...
The chemical and mineralogical characterization of seven ceramic fragments produced within Tiwanaku ...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. This paper examines the production and exchange of a particular type of ceramic...
Well-designed provenance studies form the basis from which questions of human economy and behavior a...
The volcanic ash which covers the wide areas of the Kitami district is said to be derived from the K...
Investigation on the use of volcanic ash as 100% raw materials for traditional vitrified ceramic pro...
WOS:000405154700006International audienceThe present study evaluates the criteria that affect the ch...
Petrography is a valuable tool in which ceramics are studied at a microscopic level, revealing struc...
This thesis presents the results of petrographic point counting analyses of Muna Slate ware, the pre...
Petrographic and chemical analysis of prehistoric ceramic sherds from the island of Carriacou in the...
Abstract only availableFor over 3000 years the Basin of Mexico has been a cultural core of Mesoameri...