This paper proposes the application of digital image processing of plane- and cross-polarized light photomicrographs to textural and morphometric analysis as an extension of routine petrographic characterization. The aim is to answer questions on the provenance and technology of quartz- and calcite-bearing potsherds from the Takarkori rock shelter (Libyan Sahara, from around 8900 to 4200 uncal. years BP). Specific processing algorithms run on image analysis freeware (ImageJ) isolate quartz and calcite inclusions to obtain quantitative textural and morphometric data that are useful in identifying different local fluvial and swampy sedimentary environments as sources of sandy clays for pottery. \ua9 2013 University of Oxford
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A group of Neolithic potsherds from caves of the Trieste Karst (northeastern Italy) belonging to the...
This paper presents the results of an interdisciplinary archeometric study on Early Mesolithic potte...
The petro-archaeometric study of ceramics from the Rittatore excavations, Bec Berciassa archaeologic...
This paper proposes the application of digital image processing of plane- and cross-polarized light...
Pottery from Al Khiday (Khartoum, Sudan), where a number of sites with well-preserved stratified arc...
Routine pottery analyses (optical microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, X-ray fluorescence) and digi...
Digital image analysis is becoming an important tool in many areas of Mineralogy and Petrology. The...
The paper aims to discuss the archaeometric characterization of 69 potsherds, from a rock shelter lo...
The microscopic description of ancient pottery is widely used for the fabric definition, classificat...
The approach combining image analysis techniques and artificial neural networks is proposed here for...
This tutorial paper is focused on the mineralogical-petrographic characterization of clayey raw mate...
This paper presents the results of an interdisciplinary archeometric study on Early Mesolithic potte...
Picture analysis makes it possible to quickly examine the texture of a material. Neolithic data from...
The aim of this paper is to present the preliminary results of a geochemical analysis on pre-Islamic...
The surface pottery from a well-preserved Holocene archaeological site in south-western Libya is ana...
A group of Neolithic potsherds from caves of the Trieste Karst (northeastern Italy) belonging to the...
This paper presents the results of an interdisciplinary archeometric study on Early Mesolithic potte...
The petro-archaeometric study of ceramics from the Rittatore excavations, Bec Berciassa archaeologic...