Ceramic petrography or ceramic petrology is a laboratory based scientific archaeological technique that examines the mineralogical and microstructural composition of ceramics and other inorganic materials under the polarised light microscope in order to interpret aspects of the provenance and technology of artefacts.
Ceramic petrography database.
It outlines how the system can be used by the archaeological.
Recognition of distinctive ceramics by visual inspection is the norm in surface survey especially when ceramic types are as varied and colourful as those of islamic medieval pottery.
Here petrographic analysis is used successfully to define the ceramic categories and the contributions of local and imported wares.
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Ceramic petrology the purpose of this page is to supply a reference location for information dealing with the interaction of archaeology and geology specifically ceramic petrology.
In this paper three analytical methods optical petrography scanning electron microscopy sem and x ray diffraction xrd are applied to ceramic molds models and cores associated with bronze production at the last capital of the shang dynasty yinxu in the modern city of anyang in north china.
1 the goal of these analyses is to determine the mineralogical composition and.
This paper outlines petrodatabase describes how it can be used and anticipates its potential for greater comparability in thin section ceramic petrography.
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It outlines how the system can be used by the archaeological community and anticipates its potential for greater.
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