Reconstructing production of Hellenistic pottery and maritime trade routes: insights from a Hellenistic shipwreck near Žirje, Croatia

IF 2.1 2区 地球科学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Victoria Hawkins, Maja Miše, Patrick Sean Quinn, Irena Radić Rossi
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The discovery of a Hellenistic shipwreck dating back to the fourth century BCE off the coast of Žirje Island in Dalmatia, southern Croatia in 2015 has sparked a series of investigations aimed at determining the vessel's origin of departure and direction of travel. Our study aims to determine the departure port of this merchant ship through the archaeometric analysis of 40 tableware and kitchenware samples recovered from the ship’s galley. To investigate their provenance, we employed various analytical techniques, including ceramic petrography and instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA). Given that the samples were retrieved from the seabed and exposed to seawater for over two millennia, a series of scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM–EDS) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses were conducted to assess post-depositional alterations in the microstructure. Operating under the assumption that the ship originated from a port in the vicinity due to its size, we conducted analyses on samples of raw clay collected on the island of Hvar, where the Greek colony of Pharos was established at the beginning of the fourth century BCE, engaging in local pottery production. Our study reveals that the tableware was produced in Pharos, whereas the origins of the kitchenware aboard the ship's galley remain undetermined, adding another variable to the reconstruction of the ship's departure and shedding light on the broader network of contacts within the Hellenistic trading system in Dalmatia. Furthermore, examination of the post-depositional context unveiled significant alterations in the ceramic microstructure, including the precipitation of secondary minerals such as calcite, gypsum, and pyrite, as well as chemical enrichments and depletions.

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重建希腊陶器的生产和海上贸易路线:来自克罗地亚Žirje附近的希腊沉船的见解
2015年,在克罗地亚南部达尔马提亚Žirje岛海岸附近发现了一艘公元前4世纪的希腊沉船,引发了一系列调查,旨在确定这艘船的出发地点和航行方向。我们的研究旨在通过对从船上厨房中回收的40个餐具和厨具样本的考古分析来确定这艘商船的出发港口。为了研究它们的来源,我们采用了各种分析技术,包括陶瓷岩石学和仪器中子活化分析(INAA)。鉴于这些样品是从海底打捞出来的,并在海水中暴露了两千多年,我们进行了一系列扫描电子显微镜、能量色散x射线能谱(SEM-EDS)和x射线衍射(XRD)分析,以评估沉积后微观结构的变化。我们假设这艘船来自附近的一个港口,因为它的大小,我们对在赫瓦尔岛收集的原料粘土样本进行了分析,赫瓦尔岛是公元前4世纪初希腊法罗斯殖民地建立的地方,从事当地的陶器生产。我们的研究表明,餐具是在法罗斯生产的,而船上厨房里的厨房用具的起源仍然不确定,这为重建船的出发增加了另一个变量,并揭示了达尔马提亚希腊化贸易体系中更广泛的联系网络。此外,对沉积后环境的研究揭示了陶瓷微观结构的重大变化,包括方解石、石膏和黄铁矿等次生矿物的沉淀,以及化学富集和消耗。
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Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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4.80
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18.20%
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199
期刊介绍: Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences covers the full spectrum of natural scientific methods with an emphasis on the archaeological contexts and the questions being studied. It bridges the gap between archaeologists and natural scientists providing a forum to encourage the continued integration of scientific methodologies in archaeological research. Coverage in the journal includes: archaeology, geology/geophysical prospection, geoarchaeology, geochronology, palaeoanthropology, archaeozoology and archaeobotany, genetics and other biomolecules, material analysis and conservation science. The journal is endorsed by the German Society of Natural Scientific Archaeology and Archaeometry (GNAA), the Hellenic Society for Archaeometry (HSC), the Association of Italian Archaeometrists (AIAr) and the Society of Archaeological Sciences (SAS).
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