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Exploring the Coroplasts’ ‘Techne’ in Greek Architectural Terracottas from Sicily: an Archaeometric Approach
Authors:G. Barone  P. Mazzoleni  S. Raneri  G. Monterosso  A. Santostefano  G. Spagnolo  V. Vasta
Affiliation:1. Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, University of Catania, Catania, Italy;2. Department of Earth Sciences, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy;3. Regional Museum P. Orsi, Siracusa, Italy;4. Department of Ancient and Modern Civilizations, University of Messina, Messina, Italy
Abstract:The study intends to support the archaeological questions about the technological choices related to the manufacturing of an important class of archaic artefacts—the fictile roof revetments of the temples—in the Greek colonies of Sicily, unveiling the possible relations among raw materials, decorative and firing techniques and functionality of the architectural terracottas. By applying a multidisciplinary and a multimethodological archaeometric approach, the aforementioned questions have been addressed, explaining the technological expedients employed by the coroplasts in the manufacturing of the roof revetments, and suggesting interesting mobility schemes of both raw materials and ‘techne’ (know‐how) throughout the island.
Keywords:roof revetments  coroplastic art  terracottas  archaic age  Sicily
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