This work deals with the archaeometric study of the Bronze Age and Iron Age pottery from Tell Mishrifeh/Qatna (central-western Syria), where the complete cycle of ceramic production is well documented. Petrographic, chemical and diffractometric analyses were carried out on both potsherds and a clayey material found in a separation basin within the area of the workshops. Petrographic groups were defined and maximum firing temperatures and redox firing conditions were estimated, providing constraints on identifying the production technology and its evolution with time. The studied potsherds turned out to be locally produced, with only a few cases of possible similarities with those described for other localities along the Orontes Valley, and ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
An archaeometrical study on the Bronze and Iron Age pottery from Tell Mishrifeh/Qatna was undertaken...
The ‘Euphrates Monochrome Painted Ware’ (henceforth EMPW) is a ceramic style attested in the Middle ...
The ‘Euphrates Monochrome Painted Ware’ (henceforth EMPW) is a ceramic style attested in the Middle ...
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...
We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeometrical) investigat...
The paper presents an archaeometric investigation of ancient ceramics from the archaeological site o...
Cette recherche porte sur la production céramique du Bronze ancien IV (2500-2000 av. J.-C.). L'objec...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
“The Pots and Potters of Assyria” is a comprehensive discussion of all evidence relating to pottery...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
An archaeometrical study on the Bronze and Iron Age pottery from Tell Mishrifeh/Qatna was undertaken...
The ‘Euphrates Monochrome Painted Ware’ (henceforth EMPW) is a ceramic style attested in the Middle ...
The ‘Euphrates Monochrome Painted Ware’ (henceforth EMPW) is a ceramic style attested in the Middle ...
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...
We present the results of a comprehensive mineralogical and geochemical (archaeometrical) investigat...
The paper presents an archaeometric investigation of ancient ceramics from the archaeological site o...
Cette recherche porte sur la production céramique du Bronze ancien IV (2500-2000 av. J.-C.). L'objec...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
“The Pots and Potters of Assyria” is a comprehensive discussion of all evidence relating to pottery...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...
International audienceStudying well-documented assemblages is key to enhancing our understanding of ...