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Ancient Pottery Surface Treatments from Dakhleh Oasis,Egypt: an Experimental Study
Authors:Ashten Warfe
Institution:1.Centre for Ancient Cultures, School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies,Monash University,Melbourne,Australia
Abstract:This study examines the heating and cooling effectiveness of three common surface treatments associated with the prehistoric pottery from Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt. Experiments were conducted on replica vessels with plain, compacted and textured surfaces—observations on thermal damage were also taken to explore the relationship between surface treatment and vessel durability. The study is interested in understanding if, and how, these treatments perform differently in heating and cooling the vessel contents. This could help to explain long-term trends in the archaeological record at Dakhleh, particularly shifts in subsistence patterns. Importantly, the study highlights the potential to incorporate more experimental research within the expanding field of Egyptian ceramic studies.
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