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Atlas of Ceramic Pastes

Components, Texture and Technology
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"This timely and valuable contribution led by Dr Isabelle Druc, a renowned ceramic specialist, brings the spotlight back to the study of pottery and its myriad relationships with people. This handy guide will be useful for both students and professionals interested in learning to investigate, with precision, the composition of raw materials and their transformation by people. It enables the identification and description of their choices that inform about the critical stuff (techniques, identity, values, landscape) of ancient cultures." (George Lau, Sainsbury Research Unit, University of East Anglia, UK) "This practical guide to macroscopic ceramic analysis will be of great value to many archaeologists, regardless of their knowledge of geology or previous experience with compositional analyses. The detailed descriptions and illustrations should be particularly helpful in the initial stages of analysis by facilitating the definition of paste groups (based on their constituent minerals, rock fragments, and textures); inferences about production techniques; and the selection of meaningful samples for more detailed petrographic and chemical studies. The book also serves as a clear, concise guide to terminology commonly used by ceramicists and geologists." (Jason Sherman, Dept of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA) "Indispensable manual for all archaeologists interested in giving a thorough and objective basis to the discussion on the organization of ceramic production and distribution using the concept of chaine operatoire. An important contribution to help the selection of samples for more advanced archaeometric analysis." (Krzysztof Makowski, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru) ABSTRACT: This manual is the first of its sort describing the use of the new portable digital microscope for analysis of archaeological ceramics in the field or in the laboratory. It is presented like a geological atlas with a description of the most common minerals and lithic fragments found in ancient ceramic pastes to help archaeologists identify what they see under the microscope. Identification of manufacture and technological features are also addressed. An analytic protocol is proposed along with further suggestions of geology, granulometry and digital image analysis to help with the constitution of groups of similar composition and paste texture. This leads to higher interpretative levels of the ceramic data. The manual is abundantly illustrated with pictures of archaeological and ethnographic ceramic pastes and raw materials. It is a reference book for all involved in the analysis of archaeological ceramics and a major tool to help study, classify and choose the best fragments for archaeometric analysis. "An excellent addition to the study of archaeological and ethnographic ceramics. Druc and her technical collaborators were able to synthesize both experience and analytical rigor in a must-have reference work for all interested in understanding human behavior from the study of ceramic pastes." (Maria Beatriz Cremonte, CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Jujuy, Argentina) "A milestone manual for the analysis of ceramic technology in the field and in the laboratory. This book, thanks to an excellent corpus of illustrations, provides useful tools for quantitative and qualitative identification of macro- components in the ceramic paste. Doing so, it supports scholars to better focus the analysis and selection of the samples from the very first stages of the research, and it also helps to direct decisions and field procedures. Finally in this study, organized as an atlas, the author makes an admirable effort to standardize nomenclature and classification terms, effort which will influence the work of many in the coming years." (Carolina Orsini, Curator, Museo delle Culture, Milano, Italy)
Release date Australia
August 31st, 2015
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Edition
2nd Hardback ed.
Illustrations
illustrations
Imprint
Deep University Press
Pages
132
Publisher
Deep University Press
Dimensions
178x254x13
ISBN-13
9781939755216
Product ID
24029358

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