Ceramic vessel 20009-4. Burial mound 20. Cemetery of Tutugi

Ceramic vessel 20009-4 of the burial mound 20 of the Iberian cemetery of Tutugi (Galera, Granada, Spain). Oxidising atmosphere. Decoration with black and red concentric circles. Hematite (Fe2O3) is responsible for red decoration. The black color is obtained from jacobsite (MnFe2O4). That means that firing temperature is achieving the 900ºC.

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Dimensions

: 5 Centimeters

: 5 Centimeters

Materials

pottery

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.

Sánchez, A.; Parras, D.; Tuñón, J. A. Y Ramos, N. (2014): “Análisis de recubrimientos y pigmentos en la necrópolis ibérica de Tútugi (Galera, Granada)”, Mª O. Rodríguez Ariza, Mª O. (2014): La necrópolis ibérica de Tútugi (2000-2012). CAAItextos. Universidad de Jaén, Jaén.

Digital Resources

Activities

Archaeometric analysis

Physical-chemical analysis

Ceramic. Analysis of decoration.

University Research Center for Iberian Archaeology

Raman Microscopy

Mineral analysis of red and black decoration.

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

Micro-Raman Spectróscopy (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.;

 

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