Abstract The formation of reference groups comprises an important procedure in chemical provenance studies of archaeological pottery. Material from ancient kilns is thought especially suitable for reference groups, as it comprises a definite unit of past production. Pottery from the Late Minoan IA kiln excavated at Kommos, Crete was analysed in order to produce a reference group in this important area of Minoan ceramic production. The samples were characterised by a combination of techniques providing information on the chemistry, mineralogy and microstructure of the ceramic body. Initially the study was unable to establish, in a straightforward manner, a chemical reference group. Different ceramic pastes and a range of selective alteration...
Ceramic production and exchange in Early Bronze Age Greece have been studied through provenance dete...
An integrated microchemical–petrographic approach is here proposed to discriminate the provenance of...
The chemical and mineralogical characterization of seven ceramic fragments produced within Tiwanaku ...
The formation of reference groups comprises an important procedure in chemical provenance studies of...
This work presents the mineralogical, petrographic and chemical characterization of 52 pottery fragm...
Based on their chemical composition ceramic shards from three Bronze Age sites in Transylvania, i.e....
Any ceramic object represents the result of a well-structured production chain starting with the loc...
Several examples of the use of chemical methods to solve questions such as the effects of soil conta...
Many authors have considered pottery manufacturing constraints and sociocultural elements as factors...
Within the aim of contributing to the artisanal craft history at Sagalassos (SW-Turkey), an archaeom...
© 2016 The Authors. Archaeometry published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of University of Oxf...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
Analytical ceramic studies offer the opportunity to determine cultural development and change on the...
We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeometrical) investigat...
Analyses are given of the clay composition of kiln waste from some production sites, and of excavate...
Ceramic production and exchange in Early Bronze Age Greece have been studied through provenance dete...
An integrated microchemical–petrographic approach is here proposed to discriminate the provenance of...
The chemical and mineralogical characterization of seven ceramic fragments produced within Tiwanaku ...
The formation of reference groups comprises an important procedure in chemical provenance studies of...
This work presents the mineralogical, petrographic and chemical characterization of 52 pottery fragm...
Based on their chemical composition ceramic shards from three Bronze Age sites in Transylvania, i.e....
Any ceramic object represents the result of a well-structured production chain starting with the loc...
Several examples of the use of chemical methods to solve questions such as the effects of soil conta...
Many authors have considered pottery manufacturing constraints and sociocultural elements as factors...
Within the aim of contributing to the artisanal craft history at Sagalassos (SW-Turkey), an archaeom...
© 2016 The Authors. Archaeometry published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of University of Oxf...
It is well known that mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses can successfully support pro...
Analytical ceramic studies offer the opportunity to determine cultural development and change on the...
We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeometrical) investigat...
Analyses are given of the clay composition of kiln waste from some production sites, and of excavate...
Ceramic production and exchange in Early Bronze Age Greece have been studied through provenance dete...
An integrated microchemical–petrographic approach is here proposed to discriminate the provenance of...
The chemical and mineralogical characterization of seven ceramic fragments produced within Tiwanaku ...