Pottery is the most common material found in archaeological excavations and is used as the main tool for chronological dating. Due to the geopolitical instability of the Middle East during the latter part of the last century until recent years, Sumerian pottery studies and analyses are limited. The resumption of archaeological excavations in Iraq during the last ten years allows the acquisition of new information and the study of archaeological material excavated through modern stratigraphic methodologies. This paper presents the results of the non-destructive analyses of Abu Tbeirah Sumerian pottery (Iraq) from the 3rd millennium BC and is aimed at analysing the crystallographic composition of ceramic material, therefore contributing to fill a gap in the knowledge of early Southern Mesopotamian pottery production, shedding new light on details of ancient technology and manufacturing techniques. Among the wide range of analytical techniques available, neutron-based ones have been chosen, obtaining detailed analyses in a non-destructive manner. Non-destructive and non-invasive neutron diffraction (ND) was applied in combination with chemometrics such as Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Cluster Analysis (CA). ND confirms a general uniformity of the raw materials and a local Mesopotamian provenance through a comparison with modern local clay. Moreover, secondary minerals and their marker-temperature formation imply two different ranges of firing temperature that never exceeded 1000 degrees C, a temperature easily reachable through pit-firing techniques.

Sumerian pottery technology studied through neutron diffraction and chemometrics at Abu Tbeirah (Iraq) / Festa, Giulia; Andreani, Carla; D’Agostino, Franco; Forte, Vanessa; Nardini, Matteo; Scherillo, Antonella; Scatigno, Claudia; Senesi, Roberto; Romano, Licia. - In: GEOSCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3263. - 9:2(2019), pp. 1-12. [10.3390/geosciences9020074]

Sumerian pottery technology studied through neutron diffraction and chemometrics at Abu Tbeirah (Iraq)

Festa, Giulia
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D’Agostino, Franco;Forte, Vanessa;Scatigno, Claudia;Romano, Licia
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Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2019

Abstract

Pottery is the most common material found in archaeological excavations and is used as the main tool for chronological dating. Due to the geopolitical instability of the Middle East during the latter part of the last century until recent years, Sumerian pottery studies and analyses are limited. The resumption of archaeological excavations in Iraq during the last ten years allows the acquisition of new information and the study of archaeological material excavated through modern stratigraphic methodologies. This paper presents the results of the non-destructive analyses of Abu Tbeirah Sumerian pottery (Iraq) from the 3rd millennium BC and is aimed at analysing the crystallographic composition of ceramic material, therefore contributing to fill a gap in the knowledge of early Southern Mesopotamian pottery production, shedding new light on details of ancient technology and manufacturing techniques. Among the wide range of analytical techniques available, neutron-based ones have been chosen, obtaining detailed analyses in a non-destructive manner. Non-destructive and non-invasive neutron diffraction (ND) was applied in combination with chemometrics such as Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Cluster Analysis (CA). ND confirms a general uniformity of the raw materials and a local Mesopotamian provenance through a comparison with modern local clay. Moreover, secondary minerals and their marker-temperature formation imply two different ranges of firing temperature that never exceeded 1000 degrees C, a temperature easily reachable through pit-firing techniques.
2019
Sumerian pottery; neutron techniques; neutron diffraction; chemometric analysis
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Sumerian pottery technology studied through neutron diffraction and chemometrics at Abu Tbeirah (Iraq) / Festa, Giulia; Andreani, Carla; D’Agostino, Franco; Forte, Vanessa; Nardini, Matteo; Scherillo, Antonella; Scatigno, Claudia; Senesi, Roberto; Romano, Licia. - In: GEOSCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3263. - 9:2(2019), pp. 1-12. [10.3390/geosciences9020074]
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