A CHARACTERIZATION OF THE COMPOSITIONAL VARIATIONS OF ROMAN SAMIAN POTTERY MANUFACTURED AT THE LEZOUX PRODUCTION CENTRE |
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Authors: | V. ARGYROPOULOS |
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Abstract: | The study addresses the chemical variations for Roman Samian wares manufactured during various periods at different workshops within the Lezoux production centre. Instrumental neutron activation analysis and inductively coupled plasma spectrometry were used to determine the chemical constituents of the pottery. The two techniques were evaluated based on the capacity of each to identify the same compositional groups for Lezoux Samian with the use of multivariate statistics. The compositional analysis redefines and clarifies how potters used the clay sources at the site to produce fine wares. The results indicate that the majority of potters from different workshops at Lezoux shared the same clay source during the second century AD. |
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Keywords: | FRANCE LEZOUX ROMAN INSTRUMENTAL NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS INDUCTIVELY COUPLED PLASMA SPECTROMETRY MULTIVARIATE STATISTICS SAMIAN CERAMIC COMPOSITION |
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