Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2016036041> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 85 of
85
with 100 items per page.
- W2016036041 endingPage "2078" @default.
- W2016036041 startingPage "2071" @default.
- W2016036041 abstract "The present work focuses on the archaeometric characterisation of 10th–11th-century lead-glazed pottery from Nogara (Verona, north-east Italy), with the main aim of defining the production technology of both glaze and clay body, through a multi-methodological approach. All the glazes, transparent and yellow to green in colour, are 20–100 μm thick, texturally homogeneous and variable in composition, with high lead content (PbO: 53–76 wt%), variable silicon (SiO2: 17–31 wt%), low aluminium (Al2O3: 4–7 wt%) and alkalis (Na2O + K2O: 0.6–1.7 wt%) and iron, acting as colourant (FeO about 2 wt%). The ceramic bodies are illitic non-calcareous clay-based, the textural features of which indicate neither depuration nor tempering, and firing temperatures generally under 850 °C. Microstructural, chemical and mineralogical evidence suggests that the Nogara glazes were produced by applying to the unfired ceramic body a lead compound flux, which caused partial melting and chemical diffusion phenomena in and outside the ceramic body. Small (<5 μm) newly-formed K–Pb feldspar crystallites, with euhedral morphologies, were also identified at the body–glaze interface of all samples, suggesting uniform firing techniques. The glaze colour, related to chromophorous FeO, must be considered as unintentional. Comparisons between Nogara samples with the same type of ceramics from various sites of the Mediterranean area and European countries, covering a wide time-span (Roman times to Modern age) show general chemical uniformity of the lead coating composition over the centuries, from whichever archaeological site the samples come. In addition, the results reported here further support the hypothesis that, in Italy, the tradition of using non-calcareous clay in combination with lead compound by itself, appeared in late antiquity, continued until mid-Medieval times." @default.
- W2016036041 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2016036041 creator A5012604430 @default.
- W2016036041 creator A5022901822 @default.
- W2016036041 creator A5032581910 @default.
- W2016036041 creator A5060508789 @default.
- W2016036041 date "2012-07-01" @default.
- W2016036041 modified "2023-10-02" @default.
- W2016036041 title "The Medieval lead-glazed pottery from Nogara (north-east Italy): a multi-methodological study" @default.
- W2016036041 cites W1524759453 @default.
- W2016036041 cites W1562066581 @default.
- W2016036041 cites W1994287853 @default.
- W2016036041 cites W2014747086 @default.
- W2016036041 cites W2031184752 @default.
- W2016036041 cites W2048621587 @default.
- W2016036041 cites W2113600498 @default.
- W2016036041 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2012.03.016" @default.
- W2016036041 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2016036041 type Work @default.
- W2016036041 sameAs 2016036041 @default.
- W2016036041 citedByCount "13" @default.
- W2016036041 countsByYear W20160360412015 @default.
- W2016036041 countsByYear W20160360412017 @default.
- W2016036041 countsByYear W20160360412018 @default.
- W2016036041 countsByYear W20160360412019 @default.
- W2016036041 countsByYear W20160360412020 @default.
- W2016036041 countsByYear W20160360412022 @default.
- W2016036041 countsByYear W20160360412023 @default.
- W2016036041 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2016036041 hasAuthorship W2016036041A5012604430 @default.
- W2016036041 hasAuthorship W2016036041A5022901822 @default.
- W2016036041 hasAuthorship W2016036041A5032581910 @default.
- W2016036041 hasAuthorship W2016036041A5060508789 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C130056557 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C134132462 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C149849071 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C191897082 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C199289684 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C2778520076 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C2779870107 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C2781217719 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConcept C541743481 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C127313418 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C130056557 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C134132462 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C149849071 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C166957645 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C178790620 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C185592680 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C191897082 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C192562407 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C199289684 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C205649164 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C2778520076 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C2779870107 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C2781217719 @default.
- W2016036041 hasConceptScore W2016036041C541743481 @default.
- W2016036041 hasFunder F4320321966 @default.
- W2016036041 hasIssue "7" @default.
- W2016036041 hasLocation W20160360411 @default.
- W2016036041 hasOpenAccess W2016036041 @default.
- W2016036041 hasPrimaryLocation W20160360411 @default.
- W2016036041 hasRelatedWork W2034282737 @default.
- W2016036041 hasRelatedWork W2156228120 @default.
- W2016036041 hasRelatedWork W2417820895 @default.
- W2016036041 hasRelatedWork W2550665200 @default.
- W2016036041 hasRelatedWork W2567027861 @default.
- W2016036041 hasRelatedWork W2589121531 @default.
- W2016036041 hasRelatedWork W2964522186 @default.
- W2016036041 hasRelatedWork W3112129520 @default.
- W2016036041 hasRelatedWork W4206912809 @default.
- W2016036041 hasRelatedWork W2121366867 @default.
- W2016036041 hasVolume "39" @default.
- W2016036041 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2016036041 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2016036041 magId "2016036041" @default.
- W2016036041 workType "article" @default.