Several pottery sherds from the Svilengrad-Brantiite site, Bulgaria, were mineralogically and petrographically analyzed. The aim was to add information to the very scarce material data available for Early Bronze Age pottery in the southeastern Thrace plain, Bulgaria, in order to examine a possible raw-material source of the pottery. The characterization techniques applied were optical microscopy (OM), petrographic microscopy (PM), scanning electron microscopy coupled with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The pottery samples consisted of two typological groups: a local-made type and a cord-impressed decoration type influenced by foreign cultures. All of the sa...
The composition of casting core residues from the interior of a 4th century BC bronze head, unearthe...
This work deals with Roman and Late Antique bricks and roof tiles from eight archaeological sites in...
This dissertation presents a technological and stylistic assessment of Early Bronze Age pottery prod...
We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeometrical) investigat...
The present study has typologically selected fifteen potsherds from Bronze age site of Shahr-i-Sokht...
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...
WOS: 000460798100009We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeo...
In order to perform a physico-chemical multitechnique characterization, 26 fragments of Red Polished...
In order to perform a physico-chemical multitechnique characterization, 26 fragments of Red Polished...
© 2019 Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Early Copper Age pottery sherds discovere...
© 2019 Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Early Copper Age pottery sherds discovere...
The Shahr-i Sokhta (The Burnt City) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in east of Iran with several...
In order to perform a physico-chemical multitechnique characterization, 26 fragments of Red Polished...
The composition of casting core residues from the interior of a 4th century BC bronze head, unearthe...
This work deals with Roman and Late Antique bricks and roof tiles from eight archaeological sites in...
This dissertation presents a technological and stylistic assessment of Early Bronze Age pottery prod...
We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeometrical) investigat...
The present study has typologically selected fifteen potsherds from Bronze age site of Shahr-i-Sokht...
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...
WOS: 000460798100009We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeo...
In order to perform a physico-chemical multitechnique characterization, 26 fragments of Red Polished...
In order to perform a physico-chemical multitechnique characterization, 26 fragments of Red Polished...
© 2019 Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Early Copper Age pottery sherds discovere...
© 2019 Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Early Copper Age pottery sherds discovere...
The Shahr-i Sokhta (The Burnt City) is a Bronze Age archaeological site in east of Iran with several...
In order to perform a physico-chemical multitechnique characterization, 26 fragments of Red Polished...
The composition of casting core residues from the interior of a 4th century BC bronze head, unearthe...
This work deals with Roman and Late Antique bricks and roof tiles from eight archaeological sites in...
This dissertation presents a technological and stylistic assessment of Early Bronze Age pottery prod...