This paper explores analytically the contemporary pottery-making community of Pereruela (north-west Spain) that produces cooking pots from a mixture of red clay and kaolin. Analyses by different techniques (XRF, NAA, XRD, SEM and petrography) showed an extremely high variability for cooking ware pottery produced in a single production centre, by the same technology and using local clays. The main source of chemical variation is related to the use of different red clays and the presence of non-normally distributed inclusions of monazite. These two factors induce a high chemical variability, not only in the output of a single production centre, but even in the paste of a single pot, to an extent to which chemical compositions from one"worksho...
The traditional pottery industry was an important activity in Catalonia (NE Spain) up to the 20th ce...
Several examples of the use of chemical methods to solve questions such as the effects of soil conta...
Published with the permission of Cambridge Scholars Publishing.Basagain is an Iron Age fortified sit...
This paper explores analytically the contemporary pottery-making community of Pereruela (north-west ...
The chemical compositions of several archaeological, ethnographic and clay samples have been determ...
This article documents the significant horizontal (across the landscape) and vertical (across the st...
Production patterns of pottery in El Bierzo region of NW Spain have been studied through an archaeom...
This study outlines how to perform a fully non-destructive compositional analysis of pottery, but wi...
Many authors have considered pottery manufacturing constraints and sociocultural elements as factors...
The so-called Early Roman Ware 1, identified by P. Reynolds in the Alicante region, was widely distr...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Data that is collected by chemical analyses of the archeologic...
Detailed petrographic and geochemical analysis of 100 sherds of greyware cooking pottery from the la...
The paper explores indigenous ceramic production found at the Iron Age ceremonial center of Son Ferr...
This paper presents an archaeometric analysis of utilitarian ceramics from a Late Antique rural site...
The formation of reference groups comprises an important procedure in chemical provenance studies of...
The traditional pottery industry was an important activity in Catalonia (NE Spain) up to the 20th ce...
Several examples of the use of chemical methods to solve questions such as the effects of soil conta...
Published with the permission of Cambridge Scholars Publishing.Basagain is an Iron Age fortified sit...
This paper explores analytically the contemporary pottery-making community of Pereruela (north-west ...
The chemical compositions of several archaeological, ethnographic and clay samples have been determ...
This article documents the significant horizontal (across the landscape) and vertical (across the st...
Production patterns of pottery in El Bierzo region of NW Spain have been studied through an archaeom...
This study outlines how to perform a fully non-destructive compositional analysis of pottery, but wi...
Many authors have considered pottery manufacturing constraints and sociocultural elements as factors...
The so-called Early Roman Ware 1, identified by P. Reynolds in the Alicante region, was widely distr...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Data that is collected by chemical analyses of the archeologic...
Detailed petrographic and geochemical analysis of 100 sherds of greyware cooking pottery from the la...
The paper explores indigenous ceramic production found at the Iron Age ceremonial center of Son Ferr...
This paper presents an archaeometric analysis of utilitarian ceramics from a Late Antique rural site...
The formation of reference groups comprises an important procedure in chemical provenance studies of...
The traditional pottery industry was an important activity in Catalonia (NE Spain) up to the 20th ce...
Several examples of the use of chemical methods to solve questions such as the effects of soil conta...
Published with the permission of Cambridge Scholars Publishing.Basagain is an Iron Age fortified sit...