Ceramic vessel 156. Grave 237. Cemetery of La Noria.

Funerary urn 156 of the grave 237, the burial mound E, of the Iberian cemetery of La Noria (Fuente de Piedra, Málaga, Spain). Oxidaising atmosphere. Decoration with red bands. The red decoration is manufactured using hematite (Fe2O3).

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Dimensions

: 14.8 Centimeters

: 13.5 Centimeters

Materials

pottery

Temporal

: Iberians, Iberian

: Late 6th ct. BC-early 4th ct. BC

Spatial

: Cemetery of La Noria

: Fuente de Piedra, Málaga, España

: WGS84

 

Copyrights

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References

Resolución de 18 de noviembre de 2008, de la Dirección General de Bienes Culturales, por la que se incoa el procedimiento para la inscripción en el Catálogo General del Patrimonio Histórico Andaluz, como Bien de Interés Cultural, con la tipología de Zona Arqueológica, la necrópolis protohistórica de La Noria, en Fuente de Piedra, Málaga.

Andrino, M., Sánchez, P. J., Cumpían, A. y López, S. (2008):“Una necrópolis de incineración de las etapas iniciales de la Edad del Hierro en la comarca de Antequera. Resultados de la intervención arqueológica de urgencia en la parcela ur-6, Fuente de Piedra, Málaga”. Varia, 9. 359-378.

Digital Resources

  • Photo of the grave 237 with funerary urn 156. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología Ibérica

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  • Photo funerary urn 156

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  • Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología Ibérica

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  • Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología Ibérica

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  • Raman spectrum of the red decoration. Funerary urn 156. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología Ibérica

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  • Photo of the cemetery of La Noria with location of burial mounds

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Activities

Archaeometric analysis

Physical-chemical analysis

Ceramic. Analysis of decoration.

University Research Center for Iberian Archaeology

Raman Microscopy

Mineral analysis of the red decoration

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

Micro-Raman Spectroscopy (MRS)

Portable equipment: BWS445-785S innoRam™ Raman spectrometer (B%26WTEK, Inc., Newark, USA) with a 785 nm excitation laser (maximum power of 300 mW) and a 4.5 cm-1 spectral resolution. The Raman microprobe can be mounted on a tripod with motorized XYZ axis (MICROBEAM S.A, Barcelona, Spain) or on a microscope sampling stage (B%26WTEK, Inc., Newark, USA)

 

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