Covering 11006. Burial mound 11. Cemetery of Tutugi.

White covering 11006, located inside the burial mound 11 of the Iberian cemetery of Tutugi (Galera, Granada, Spain). It is made using gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) as main raw material and with a reduced amount of dolomite (MgCaCO3).

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Dimensions

: 4 Centimeters

: 4 Centimeters

Materials

covering

Temporal

: Iberians, Iberian

: Late 5th ct. BC

Spatial

: Cemetery of Tutugi

: Galera, Granada, Spain

: WGS84

 

Copyrights

Creative Commons - Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives (BY-NC-ND)

References

Rodríguez Ariza, Mª O. (2014): La necrópolis ibérica de Tútugi (2000-2012). CAAItextos. Universidad de Jaén, Jaén

Digital Resources

  • Photo white covering 11006 Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología Ibérica

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  • Raman spectrum of the white decoration. Sample 11006

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  • Photo burial mound 11. Tútugi.

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  • XRD of the white covering

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Activities

Archaeometric analysis

Physical-chemical analysis

Covering

University Research Center for Iberian Archaeology

Raman Microscopy

Mineral analysis of the white covering

Non destructive. Surface cleaning. Sample pretreatment is not required. Direct measurement.

Micro-Raman Spectroscopy (MRS)

Renishaw ‘in via’ Reflex Spectrometer coupled with a confocal Leica DM LM microscope (CICT, University of Jaén), equipped with a diode laser (785 nm, 300 mW), and a Peltier-cooled CCD detector, calibrated to the 520.5 cm-1 line of silicon.

X-Ray Difraction

Mineral analysis of the white coveriong

Method of crystalline powder. The sample was ground to powder in an Agatha mortar until an adequate particle size (0.25 mm) and weighed approximately 1 g.

X-ray diffracion (XRD)

The analyses were carried out in the Scientific Instrument Service of the University of Granada using a diffractometer BRUKER D8 ADVANCE equipped with a copper tube, geometry θθ and with a LYNXEYE Detector. Diffraction data were collected in the range of 2θ Bragg angles from 5º to 80º in 0.02º steps, step time 0.2 s.

 

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