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Ceramic findings from the archaeological site at Aiano-Torraccia di Chiusi (Siena- Italy): a multi-analytical approach. (Articolo in rivista)
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- Ceramic findings from the archaeological site at Aiano-Torraccia di Chiusi (Siena- Italy): a multi-analytical approach. (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2012-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1007/s12520-011-0080-1 (literal)
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- Cantisani E.; Cavalieri M.; Lofrumento C.; Pecchioni E.; Ricci M. (literal)
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- CNR-ICVBC Institute for Conservation
and Valorization of Cultural Heritage,
Via Madonna del Piano 10,
Sesto Fiorentino, Florence, Italy
Department of Archaeology and History Art,
Institute for Civilizations, Arts and Literature Université
catholique de Louvain (UCL) Louvain-la-Neuve,
Belgium
Department of Chemistry, University of Florence
Department of Construction and Restoration,
University of Florence
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Florence (literal)
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- Ceramic findings from the archaeological site at Aiano-Torraccia di Chiusi (Siena- Italy): a multi-analytical approach. (literal)
- Abstract
- Abstract In 2005, the remains of a Roman villa, dating
from the early fourth to the sixth centuries AD, were
discovered at the archaeological site of Aiano-Torraccia di
Chiusi (Siena, Italy). After being abandoned in the sixth
century AD, the complex was occupied by a group of
Ostrogothic or Lombardic artisans in the period between
the sixth and the seventh centuries AD. Many ceramic
remains (coarse pottery and red slip ceramics) from the first
to the seventh centuries AD have been discovered on this
archaeological site. These findings have been analysed
using different analytical techniques (optical microscopy
(OM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence (XRF),
scanning electron microscope-energy dispersive spectroscopy
(SEM-EDS), attenuated total reflection Fourier transform
infrared (ATR-FTIR), and micro-Raman in order to
characterize the ceramic body, the coating, the temper, and
to investigate the compositional relationship between the
different kinds of ceramics. The use of different techniques
on the same samples yielded information at different scales.
OM and SEM-EDS yielded interesting information on the
coarse pottery: the analyses performed on some minerals
and rock fragments suggest that stone tesserae from the
Roman villa (in the form of numerous marble fragments)
were used in the production of this pottery. Bulk analyses
(XRD and XRF) and subsequent micro-analyses (SEMEDS,
ATR-FTIR, and micro-Raman) of the red slip pottery
revealed clear chemical, mineralogical and textural differences:
some ceramics (the TCC sample group) typically
have a Fe-enriched coating while others (the INGR sample
group) present a clear difference in grain size but no
chemical or mineralogical differences (literal)
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