Pottery production in salt workshops: petrographic and XRF analyses of pottery from Nueva Esperanza, El Salvador

Akira Ichikawa, Kenji Kanegae, K. Nanamura
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ABSTRACT Crystallized salt can be extracted by boiling brine in pottery over fire. This technique was implemented in many ancient civilizations throughout the world and is used even today. We identified the raw materials and technological aspects of potteries used in salt workshops from the Early Classic period (AD 250–550) of Nueva Esperanza (Pacific coast of El Salvador) by subjecting 19 samples to a petrographic analysis and wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence. Previous research suggests salt pots were local, but decorated pots were transported from inland communities through markets. However, all 19 samples were made from similar main raw materials, indicating that a variety of techniques and processes were used to manufacture different types of potteries in the associated salt workshops. In sum, this study’s approach should enhance understanding of ancient salt workshops, particularly regarding related pottery production systems and the nature of trade. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
盐厂的陶器生产:萨尔瓦多新埃斯佩兰萨陶器的岩石学和XRF分析
摘要结晶盐的提取方法是在陶器中用火煮沸盐水。这种技术在世界各地的许多古代文明中都有实施,甚至在今天也在使用。我们通过对19个样品进行岩石学分析和波长色散x射线荧光分析,确定了Nueva Esperanza(萨尔瓦多太平洋海岸)早期古典时期(公元250-550年)盐作坊中使用的陶器的原材料和技术方面。先前的研究表明,盐罐是当地的,但装饰过的锅是通过市场从内陆社区运来的。然而,所有19个样品都是由类似的主要原料制成的,这表明在相关的盐车间中,使用了各种技术和工艺来制造不同类型的陶器。总之,这项研究的方法应该加强对古代盐作坊的理解,特别是关于相关的陶器生产系统和贸易性质。图形抽象
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