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EVIDENCE FOR THE MIXING OF FATS AND WAXES IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL CERAMICS
Authors:S. CHARTERS  R. P. EVERSHED  P. W. BLINKHORN  V. DENHAM
Abstract:Lipid residues from two Late Saxon/early medieval ceramic vessels recovered from excavations at West Cotton, Raunds, Northamptonshire, U.K., have been investigated by high-temperature gas chromatography (GC) and GC/mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The solvent extracts of sherds sampled from different points on each vessel (i.e., base, body and rim) were analysed quantitatively and qualitatively and compounds were identified which were characteristic of beeswax and animal fat. Furthermore, by determining the sites of accumulation of the specific lipid types and their concentrations in different parts of the vessels it can be inferred that the beeswax was added to the vessels prior to the addition of the fat. It was concluded that the two vessels performed different functions in antiquity.
Keywords:BRITAIN  RAUNDS  LATE SAXON  EARLY MEDIEVAL  GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY  MASS SPECTROMETRY  CERAMICS  ORGANIC RESIDUES  ANIMAL FAT  BEESWAX  VESSEL USE
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