Archaeometrical investigations of Impasto pottery from Terramara of Gorzano (Modena, Italy)
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2007
Short description:
Archaeometrical investigations of Impasto pottery from Terramara of Gorzano (Modena, Italy) / Cardarelli, A; Carpenito, G; Levi, Sara Tiziana; Lugli, Stefano; Marchetti Dori, S; Vezzalini, Maria Giovanna. - STAMPA. - BAR I.S. 1691:(2007), pp. 69-74. ( EMAC ‘05 8th European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics Lyon 2005).
abstract:
Bronze Age Impasto pottery from Gorzano Terramara
was analysed to identify raw materials and manufacturing
techniques. Impasto ceramic paste is a heterogeneous
mixture of fine sediments and tempers. Ceramics and
sediments surrounding the site were characterised through
petrographic analysis, chemical analysis of major, minor
and trace elements and X-ray powder diffraction. The
results show that the fine fraction of the pottery is low
in carbonates, while most sediments are calcareous and
show different clay mineral/carbonate ratios. Only three
sediment samples of the Niviano unit are chemically and
mineralogically similar to the fine fraction of the pottery.
However the higher concentration of Al2O3 in the pottery
suggests the use of a raw material richer in clay minerals
and hence the possibility that sediment from the Niviano
unit were partially levigated before use.
Iris type:
Relazione in Atti di Convegno
Keywords:
Pottery; Northern Italy; Bronze Age; archeometry; production
List of contributors:
Cardarelli, A; Carpenito, G; Levi, Sara Tiziana; Lugli, Stefano; Marchetti Dori, S; Vezzalini, Maria Giovanna
Book title:
Archaeometric and Archaeological Approaches to Ceramics, BAR International series