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Badania archeometryczne ceramiki z wczesnej epoki żelaza ze Starego Kraju na Ziemi Lubuskiej / Archaeometric studies on the Early Iron Age pottery from the Stary Kray (Old Country) region in the Lubusz Land

AutorAgua Martínez, Fernando CSIC ORCID; Conde Moreno, Juan Félix CSIC; García Heras, Manuel CSIC ORCID ; Kobylińska, Urszula; Kobyliński, Zbigniew
Palabras claveArchaeometry
Petrography
mineralogy
Early
Iron Age
Pottery
Fecha de publicación2017
EditorNational Museum of Archaeology (Poland)
CitaciónWiadomosci Archeologiczne 68: 147- 178 (2017)
ResumenEarly Iron Age settlement of the Polish “Old Country region is a relatively well documented period from recent archaeological fieldworks. Functionally distinct sites, such as strongholds, ceremonial places and cemeteries have been found, covering the chronology between the sixth and the fifth century BC. The results of an archaeometric study undertaken with the aim of approaching the production technology and providing some insights into the probable local or non-local provenance of the main pottery types found in such sites are here reported. Selected pottery samples and modern raw clays from three coeval and functionally distinct sites (the stronghold of Starosiedle, the ceremonial place of Kozów, and the cemetery of Sękowice) were characterized by different techniques, such as thin-section petrography, X-ray diffraction (xrd), scanning electron microscopy (sem) and X-ray fluorescence (xrf) spectrometry. Resulting data indicated the sharing of a single technological tradition among the three sites with no particular specialization concerning the functionality of each site. This tradition is characterized by the general use of non-calcareous illitic clays, which showed a high presence of kaolinitic clay minerals in the case of Starosiedle pottery and a high content of chlorite clay minerals in the case of pottery from Kozów. All the pottery types were fired under predominantly reducing conditions at relatively low temperatures between 700 and 750 °C.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/199633
Identificadoresissn: 0043-5082
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