Possible raw material for manufacture of helenistic pottery on the island of Vis, Croatia (CROSBI ID 541999)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Mileusnić, Marta ; Miše, Maja ; Glavaš, Ivan ; Čargo, Boris
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Possible raw material for manufacture of helenistic pottery on the island of Vis, Croatia
The ancient Issa, one of the oldest urban nucleus in Croatia, is situated on the island of Vis. Archaeological excavations have yielded many artefacts (pottery kilns, moulds, fragments of pottery waste, vessels with distinctive shapes and decoration) which indicate local pottery production within the settlement during the Hellenistic and Early Roman period. The subject of this study is possible raw material of local origin for its production. Clayey material, as well as possible temper material were sampled from several locations on the island. Different type of sampled clayey materials include: relatively pure clays found in the vertical craks within Cretaceous limestones and in some other restricted area on the island ; terra rossa, Pleistocene paleosol rich in clay fraction ; as well as material formed by weathering of volcanic rocks. Possible temper materials sampled are: Quaternary quartz sands, probably of aeolian origin and Albian quartz sediments of unknown origin. Current investigations are based on detailed mineralogical analyses of ceramic fragments and possible raw materials. Mineralogical analyses include powder XRD analyses of bulk samples, as well as XRD analyses of random and oriented samples of clay fraction of clayey material.
raw material; ceramic; helenistic pottery; Issa; Vis; Croatia
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Podaci o prilogu
2008.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Mineralogia - Special Papers
Gorniak, Katarzyna ; Szydlak, Tadusz
Zakopane: Mineralogical Society of Poland
1896-2203
Podaci o skupu
4th Mid-European Clay Conference
poster
22.09.2008-27.09.2008
Zakopane, Poljska