Spectroscopic studies have been performed on archaeological pottery samples from Bhon in Maharashtra. The clay mineral type and its structural deformation due to firing have been studied from their Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectra. The maximum firing temperature attained during baking, firing conditions (open/reduced atmosphere) and iron mineral phase changes are well established. X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies on archaeological artifacts pave the way to identify the minerals
The aim of this paper is to explore the full potentialities of Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) sp...
The spectroscopic techniques represent one of the most powerful tools to investigate the structure o...
Artefacts produced or treated at high temperatures provide information about manufacturing technique...
860-865Archaeological potteries belonging to 300 BC collected from Maligaimedu (11°48’Lat.N; 79°35’L...
The present study deals with the characterization of pottery samples which were recently excavated i...
Archaic potteries are the representative tool for material culture that results the interaction betw...
Archaeological artifacts such as potteries, bricks and tiles are the source of information about the...
The Fourier transform infrared absorption spectra and $\text{}^{57}Fe$ Mössbauer spectra have been r...
       The Archaeological pottery sherds excavated in Alagankulam, an ancient ...
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501-508The spectroscopic techniques represent one of the most powerful tools to investigate the stru...
In this paper multi-spectroscopic techniques for characterization of ancient potsherds excavated fro...
AbstractIn this study, the ancient potteries from Tamilnadu (Nedungur: Lat.10° 57′N; Long.77°51′E) w...
We report the spectroscopic investigation of ancient potteries excavated in Tamilnadu. Qualitative a...
Ceramics are the most common archaeological material used by the historians to draw chronological an...
The aim of this paper is to explore the full potentialities of Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) sp...
The spectroscopic techniques represent one of the most powerful tools to investigate the structure o...
Artefacts produced or treated at high temperatures provide information about manufacturing technique...
860-865Archaeological potteries belonging to 300 BC collected from Maligaimedu (11°48’Lat.N; 79°35’L...
The present study deals with the characterization of pottery samples which were recently excavated i...
Archaic potteries are the representative tool for material culture that results the interaction betw...
Archaeological artifacts such as potteries, bricks and tiles are the source of information about the...
The Fourier transform infrared absorption spectra and $\text{}^{57}Fe$ Mössbauer spectra have been r...
       The Archaeological pottery sherds excavated in Alagankulam, an ancient ...
833-838<span style="font-size: 15.0pt;mso-bidi-font-size:8.0pt;font-family:" times="" new="" roman"...
501-508The spectroscopic techniques represent one of the most powerful tools to investigate the stru...
In this paper multi-spectroscopic techniques for characterization of ancient potsherds excavated fro...
AbstractIn this study, the ancient potteries from Tamilnadu (Nedungur: Lat.10° 57′N; Long.77°51′E) w...
We report the spectroscopic investigation of ancient potteries excavated in Tamilnadu. Qualitative a...
Ceramics are the most common archaeological material used by the historians to draw chronological an...
The aim of this paper is to explore the full potentialities of Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) sp...
The spectroscopic techniques represent one of the most powerful tools to investigate the structure o...
Artefacts produced or treated at high temperatures provide information about manufacturing technique...