Petrographic and Chemical Characterization of Pottery of Phoenician Tradition from Early Tartessian Centers

Petrographic and Chemical Characterization of Pottery of Phoenician Tradition from Early Tartessian Centers

Authors

  • Violeta Moreno Megías Grupo de Investigación De la Turdetania a la Bética (HUM-152), Universidad de Sevilla, Departamento de Prehistoria y Arqueología, C/ María de Padilla S/N, 41004 Sevilla
  • Michał Krueger Wydział Archeologii, Uniwersytet im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, ul. Umultowska 89D, 61-614 Poznań

Keywords:

XRF, Petrography, Pottery, Tartessos, Iron Age

Abstract

This paper presents the preliminary results of a study of wheel-thrown ceramics from three archaeological sites located in western Andalusia: El Carambolo, Huelva (La Joya) and Setefilla, combining X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and thin-section petrography. The analysis undertaken provides useful data to define clay matrix, temper and elemental composition of local Phoenician style ceramics. The first results indicate a link between archaeological sites and the elemental composition of the analyzed sherds. This study shows that the ceramic wheel-thrown pottery gathered from the investigated sites is not homogeneous and presents a variability of petrographic and chemical properties.

Published

2019-01-01
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