Composition of white paste inlay on the pottery from sites of the 10th-8th centuriesbcein the northern Pontic region

For the first time, the mineralogical-geochemical compositions of the white paste inlay found on vessels from sites (10th-8th centuriesbce) in the northern Pontic region are investigated. Samples of the white paste on vessels from settlements, burials of sedentary groups and graves of early nomads w...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archaeometry 2020-10, Vol.62 (5), p.917-934
Hauptverfasser: Kulkova, M., Kashuba, M., Gavrylyuk, N., Kulkov, A., Kaiser, E., Vetrova, M., Zanoci, A., Platonova, N., Hellstrom, K., Winger, K.
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Zusammenfassung:For the first time, the mineralogical-geochemical compositions of the white paste inlay found on vessels from sites (10th-8th centuriesbce) in the northern Pontic region are investigated. Samples of the white paste on vessels from settlements, burials of sedentary groups and graves of early nomads were analysed by means of scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry (SEM-EDX) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) methods. Between the 10th and eighth centuriesbce, various innovations occurred in the working area. Iron processing technology and the manufacture of iron products also appeared. Other innovations were changes in the manufacturing technology of ceramics. A high-quality, polished/burnished surface and ornaments with white paste inlay are characteristic of this pottery. When collating white paste mixtures of different European sites, similarities in the preparation of white paste recipes for vessels from the Balkan and northern Pontic regions are evident. During the Early Iron Age, further changes in the manufacture of the white paste were discovered in the northern Pontic region, namely the application of high-temperature firing to obtain more resistant synthesized material such as calcium alumosilicates and silicates (wollastonite). The development of iron metallurgy in this period could provide a basis for the elaboration of new techniques in ceramic manufacture.
ISSN:0003-813X
1475-4754
DOI:10.1111/arcm.12567