We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeometrical) investigation of ceramics dating to the Early Bronze Age II (2600/2500-2200 BC) and the Middle Bronze Age (2000-1600 BC) from sites located in the Upper Meander Basin of Denizli province in southwestern Anatolia. We analyzed the mineralogical and petrographical characteristics of the samples using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and optical microscopy, and we examined the chemical compositions with X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF). In general, the primary components of the ceramics include coarse-grained quartz, biotite, muscovite, pyroxene, plagioclase, and metamorphic rock fragments; we estimate a firing temperature under 800°C. The ceramics appear to be locally man...
This dissertation presents a technological and stylistic assessment of Early Bronze Age pottery prod...
The Shahr-i Sokhta (The Burnt City) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in east of Iran with several...
Anatolia has long been a major pottery production center of the ancient world, dating back 7000 cal ...
We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeometrical) investigat...
We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeometrical) investigat...
We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeometrical) investigat...
Höyük Settlement is located within the boundary of Çal district of Denizli Province. It was strategi...
Höyük Settlement is located within the boundary of Çal district of Denizli Province. It was strategi...
In this study, potsherds belonging to the Late Chalcolithic-Early Bronze Age I and the second half o...
In this study, potsherds belonging to the Late Chalcolithic-Early Bronze Age I and the second half o...
An archaeometrical study on the Bronze and Iron Age pottery from Tell Mishrifeh/Qatna was undertaken...
Several pottery sherds from the Svilengrad-Brantiite site, Bulgaria, were mineralogically and petrog...
This research was funded by the Junta de Andalucia Research Group RNM179, the Spanish Research Proje...
The paper presents an archaeometric investigation of ancient ceramics from the archaeological site o...
During the Bronze Age the Po valley was occupied by fortified villages (1650-1170 BC) which were lin...
This dissertation presents a technological and stylistic assessment of Early Bronze Age pottery prod...
The Shahr-i Sokhta (The Burnt City) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in east of Iran with several...
Anatolia has long been a major pottery production center of the ancient world, dating back 7000 cal ...
We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeometrical) investigat...
We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeometrical) investigat...
We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeometrical) investigat...
Höyük Settlement is located within the boundary of Çal district of Denizli Province. It was strategi...
Höyük Settlement is located within the boundary of Çal district of Denizli Province. It was strategi...
In this study, potsherds belonging to the Late Chalcolithic-Early Bronze Age I and the second half o...
In this study, potsherds belonging to the Late Chalcolithic-Early Bronze Age I and the second half o...
An archaeometrical study on the Bronze and Iron Age pottery from Tell Mishrifeh/Qatna was undertaken...
Several pottery sherds from the Svilengrad-Brantiite site, Bulgaria, were mineralogically and petrog...
This research was funded by the Junta de Andalucia Research Group RNM179, the Spanish Research Proje...
The paper presents an archaeometric investigation of ancient ceramics from the archaeological site o...
During the Bronze Age the Po valley was occupied by fortified villages (1650-1170 BC) which were lin...
This dissertation presents a technological and stylistic assessment of Early Bronze Age pottery prod...
The Shahr-i Sokhta (The Burnt City) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in east of Iran with several...
Anatolia has long been a major pottery production center of the ancient world, dating back 7000 cal ...