Rare earth elements as tracers for provenancing ancient ceramics

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Autor(a) principal: Prudêncio, M. Isabel; IST/ITN, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Dias, M Isabel; GeoBioTec (FCT), Univ. Aveiro, Campus de Santiago, Trindade, M. José; GeoBioTec (FCT), Univ. Aveiro, Campus de Santiago, Braga, M. Amália Sequeira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://www.apeq.pt/ojs/index.php/apeq/article/view/18
Resumo: Clay analysis plays a crucial role in studies of ancient ceramics, contributing with answers to better understanding resource exploitation strategies, production technologies, and regional and interregional interaction patterns. The vessels are made essentially by clays, the composition of the ceramics reflecting the origin of the clay materials used and conclusions may be inferred concerning the type of raw materials and the establishment of the geographic area of production. Different geochemical patterns found in clays from different geological contexts, consist on an important basis for the comparison with ceramics since the identification of the clays used for productions can contribute to delimit a potential area of clay resources and thus establishing provenance. This is particularly useful when no archaeological evidence of production exists. REE patterns are very important for the characterization of ceramic productions and their relation with raw materials, as subtle variations between them reflect differences in their relative behaviour in response to the chemical environment, making this group particularly useful in geochemistry studies. So, REE are crucial trace elements to pursue studies of raw materials and provenance establishment and trade routes reconstruction in ancient times.
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title Rare earth elements as tracers for provenancing ancient ceramics
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title_short Rare earth elements as tracers for provenancing ancient ceramics
title_full Rare earth elements as tracers for provenancing ancient ceramics
title_fullStr Rare earth elements as tracers for provenancing ancient ceramics
title_full_unstemmed Rare earth elements as tracers for provenancing ancient ceramics
title_sort Rare earth elements as tracers for provenancing ancient ceramics
author Prudêncio, M. Isabel; IST/ITN, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
author_facet Prudêncio, M. Isabel; IST/ITN, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
Dias, M Isabel; GeoBioTec (FCT), Univ. Aveiro, Campus de Santiago
Trindade, M. José; GeoBioTec (FCT), Univ. Aveiro, Campus de Santiago
Braga, M. Amália Sequeira
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author2 Dias, M Isabel; GeoBioTec (FCT), Univ. Aveiro, Campus de Santiago
Trindade, M. José; GeoBioTec (FCT), Univ. Aveiro, Campus de Santiago
Braga, M. Amália Sequeira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Prudêncio, M. Isabel; IST/ITN, Universidade Técnica de Lisboa
Dias, M Isabel; GeoBioTec (FCT), Univ. Aveiro, Campus de Santiago
Trindade, M. José; GeoBioTec (FCT), Univ. Aveiro, Campus de Santiago
Braga, M. Amália Sequeira
description Clay analysis plays a crucial role in studies of ancient ceramics, contributing with answers to better understanding resource exploitation strategies, production technologies, and regional and interregional interaction patterns. The vessels are made essentially by clays, the composition of the ceramics reflecting the origin of the clay materials used and conclusions may be inferred concerning the type of raw materials and the establishment of the geographic area of production. Different geochemical patterns found in clays from different geological contexts, consist on an important basis for the comparison with ceramics since the identification of the clays used for productions can contribute to delimit a potential area of clay resources and thus establishing provenance. This is particularly useful when no archaeological evidence of production exists. REE patterns are very important for the characterization of ceramic productions and their relation with raw materials, as subtle variations between them reflect differences in their relative behaviour in response to the chemical environment, making this group particularly useful in geochemistry studies. So, REE are crucial trace elements to pursue studies of raw materials and provenance establishment and trade routes reconstruction in ancient times.
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