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Pottery firing temperatures: a new method for determining the firing temperature of ceramics and burnt clay
Authors:Kaare Lund Rasmussen  Guillermo A De La Fuente  Andrew D Bond  Karsten Korsholm Mathiesen  Sergio D Vera
Institution:1. Institute of Physics, Chemistry and Pharmacy, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark;2. Laboratorio de Petrología y Conservación Cerámica, Escuela de Arqueología, Universidad Nacional de Catamarca-CONICET, Campus Universitario s/n, Belgrano N° 300, 4700 Catamarca, Argentina
Abstract:A new method for determining the maximum firing temperature of ceramics and burnt clay is presented. The technique relies on measuring the magnetic susceptibility on a step-wise re-fired sample. The validity of the method has been tested by determining firing temperatures of two sets of clay samples fired at temperatures ranging from 400 to 1000 °C. Aliquots of the same samples have been studied petrographically by optical microscopy on thin sections and analyzed by powder X-ray diffraction in order to monitor structural and mineralogical changes as a function of temperature. The method is demonstrated on samples from four geographically widely different sites and it is applied to a larger set of ceramics of Late (ca. AD 900–AD 1450) and Inca (ca. AD 1480–AD 1532) periods from the Northwestern Argentine region, dating to a limited period of time prior to the fall of the Inca Empire. The method is shown to be a powerful tool in revealing archaeological information about the change in firing technologies in the pre-Hispanic societies in the Andean area through time.
Keywords:Firing temperature  Ceramics  Burnt clay  Magnetic susceptibility  Late and Inca periods  Argentina
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