Microchemical and microstructural characterisation of medieval and post-medieval ceramic glaze coatings

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R. Alaimo
G. Bultrini
I. Fragalà
R. Giarrusso
G. Montana
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[1] CEPA s.r.l.,Department of Chemical Science
[2] University of Catania,Department of Chemistry and Physics of the Earth
[3] University of Palermo,undefined
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Applied Physics A | 2004年 / 79卷
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Pigment Particle; Microstructural Data; Fusion Capability; Lead Antimonate; Ceramic Typology;
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A large number of ceramic samples (from the 10th to the 19th century), found during the excavation of Sicilian archaeological sites (Syracuse, Caltagirone, Sciacca and Piazza Armerina), have been studied by combining scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry and optical microscopy. Attention has been focused on the microchemical and microstructural properties of the painted surfaces to investigate the nature of the enamels and pigments in the decorative layers. The general perspective has been the identification of consistent archeometric criteria, other than the standard stylistic considerations, which can be used for a reliable recognition of the production sites. The results collected for each ceramic typology were used to cluster the different ceramic reference groups in a wide database suitable for a reliable discrimination of the provenance of artefacts. Moreover, the same compositional and microstructural data allow the identification of the raw materials used for pigments. There is evidence of some differences with existing information found in the literature concerning the formulas used in ancient times. Finally, attention has also been devoted to identify the technological aspects of the manufacturing techniques and firing conditions adopted for each typology of glaze coating depending on different ceramic materials .
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