The manufacturing process of 3rd millennium BC bone based incrusted pottery decoration from the Middle Guadiana river basin (Badajoz,Spain) |
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Authors: | Carlos P Odriozola Víctor M Hurtado Pérez |
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Institution: | Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Sevilla (ICMSE), Avd. Americo Vespucio 49, 41092 Sevilla, Spain |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study is to present the manufacturing process developed on 3rd millennium BC white incrusted pottery from the middle Guadiana River basin (Badajoz, Spain), alongside the analytical procedure developed to determine the nature of these incrustations. The analytical procedure developed in this paper will assess the nature of these incrustations as burnt bone and in fewer cases as calcium carbonate, turning upside down the usual tendency for the Iberian Peninsula, where calcium carbonate has been the only kind of incrustation identified up until now. The analytical facilities used are: SEM-EDX, XRF microprobe, XRD and FTIR. The assessment of the nature of the incrustations as burnt bone has been a hazardous task and it has been necessary to develop a procedure using several analytical techniques and reference materials. |
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Keywords: | 3rd millennium BC Bell Beaker pottery Incrusted pottery Bone SEM-EDX XRF microprobe XRD FTIR |
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