意大利中部阿雷佐的陶器制作:考古调查

IF 1.5 3区 地球科学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Archaeometry Pub Date : 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1111/arcm.13023
Maria Emanuela Mascaro, Emma Cantisani, Marilena Ricci, Pasquino Pallecchi, Silvia Vilucchi, Maria Chiara Dalconi, Lara Maritan
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这项研究对托斯卡纳阿雷佐市(意大利中部)发现的 25 块红陶(涂红的陶瓷器和模具)碎片进行了考古调查,这些碎片出自公元前一世纪至公元前二世纪的几个重要作坊。我们使用光学和光谱技术对陶器主体和红泥进行了分析。所有陶器的陶体都非常细腻,矿物成分相似,主要由石英、斜长石、辉石、赤铁矿、K 长石和伊利石/墨石棉组成。矿物学数据表明,红衣陶器和模具都是用同一种方解石-伊利石粘土制作的,并在氧化条件下于 850°C 至 1000°C 的温度下烧制而成。制作坯片时使用了一种铁含量约为 10-15% (以重量百分比计)、富含 K 的伊利石粘土。通过显微拉曼光谱分析,在红色坯料中发现了铝代赤铁矿。将化学数据与意大利其他重要产区和地中海其他地区的赤陶进行比较,可以确定所研究的阿雷佐当地出产的样品与其他所有样品存在系统性差异,尽管它们与附近的皮桑出产的样品以及普特奥兰出产的样品有相似之处。
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The production of terra sigillata in Arezzo, Central Italy: an archaeometric investigation
This work deals with the archaeometric investigation on 25 fragments of terra sigillata (red‐coated ceramic ware and moulds) found in the city of Arezzo, Tuscany (central Italy), and attributed to several important workshops from the first century BCE to the second century CE. Optical and spectroscopic techniques were used to analyse both the ceramic bodies and the red slips. All the potsherds showed a very fine‐grained ceramic body, sharing similar mineralogical compositions, mainly consisting in quartz, plagioclase, pyroxene, hematite, K‐feldspars, and illite/muscovite. The mineralogical data suggest that both the red‐coated wares and the moulds were produced using the same calcareous‐illitic clay and fired under oxidising conditions at temperatures between 850°C and 1000°C. A K‐rich illitic clay with a Fe content around 10–15% (in wt%) was used to elaborate the slips. Al‐substituted hematite was found in red slips by micro‐Raman spectroscopy. Comparison of the chemical data with terra sigillata from other important production areas in Italy and from other regions of the Meditteranean Sea, allowed to define that the studied samples, locally produced in Arezzo, differ systematically from all others, although they show similarities with nearby Pisan productions as well as those Puteolan.
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Archaeometry
Archaeometry 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
105
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Archaeometry is an international research journal covering the application of the physical and biological sciences to archaeology, anthropology and art history. Topics covered include dating methods, artifact studies, mathematical methods, remote sensing techniques, conservation science, environmental reconstruction, biological anthropology and archaeological theory. Papers are expected to have a clear archaeological, anthropological or art historical context, be of the highest scientific standards, and to present data of international relevance. The journal is published on behalf of the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, Oxford University, in association with Gesellschaft für Naturwissenschaftliche Archäologie, ARCHAEOMETRIE, the Society for Archaeological Sciences (SAS), and Associazione Italian di Archeometria.
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