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Ceramic Production in the Kur River Basin (Fars,Iran) During the Middle to Late Second Millennium bce: A Geochemical and Technological Characterization
Authors:P Pinc  D Braekmans  S Lycke  P Vandenabeele
Institution:P. Pincé,D. Braekmans,S. Lycke,P. Vandenabeele
Abstract:A total of 119 middle to late second millennium bce pottery samples from six sites in the Kur River Basin (Fars, Iran) were examined to characterize these ceramics and reconstruct their manufacturing technology and the origin of the primary materials. For this, a combined study of handheld XRF and thin‐section petrography was performed. The geochemical signatures of these ceramics were defined and interpreted in their archaeological and geological framework, resulting in the determination of different production processes and clay types used for four ceramic wares (Middle Elamite, Qaleh, Shogha and Taimuran) and the identification of possible outcrops used for Shogha–Taimuran production.
Keywords:non‐destructive XRF  ceramic petrography  ceramic production  middle to late second millennium bce  Kur River Basin (Iran)
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