Physicochemical characterisation of pottery from the Vinca culture, Serbia, regarding the firing temperature and decoration techniques
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Perišić, NebojšaMarić-Stojanović, Milica
Andrić, Velibor
Mioč, Ubavka B.
Damjanović, Ljiljana S.
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A study of decorated Neolithic pottery samples from the excavation site Plocnik, Serbia, was performed using X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy. The investigated samples belong to the era of the Vinca culture that existed in the central Balkan region from the mid VI until the first half of the V millennium BCE. The mineralogical composition of the pottery samples and comparison of the investigated pottery with thermally treated local clay indicated firing temperatures in the range from 600 to 800 degrees C. Two different types of white pigments were identified in white incrusted decorations: calcium carbonate and bone white (composed of crushed bones). This is the first evidence of the use of bones for decorations in pottery of the Vinca culture from the excavation site Plocnik. In addition to this, it was revealed that the potters used the iron reduction technique for obtaining black decorations.
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ancient ceramics / bone / pigments / FTIR spectroscopy / XRF spectroscopyИзвор:
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 2016, 81, 12, 1415-1426Финансирање / пројекти:
- Процеси урбанизације и развоја средњовековног друштва (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177021)
- Друштво, духовно-материјална култура и комуникације у праисторији и раној историји Балкана (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177012)
DOI: 10.2298/JSC160823100P
ISSN: 0352-5139
WoS: 000392946100008
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85009840442
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Perišić, Nebojša AU - Marić-Stojanović, Milica AU - Andrić, Velibor AU - Mioč, Ubavka B. AU - Damjanović, Ljiljana S. PY - 2016 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1406 AB - A study of decorated Neolithic pottery samples from the excavation site Plocnik, Serbia, was performed using X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy. The investigated samples belong to the era of the Vinca culture that existed in the central Balkan region from the mid VI until the first half of the V millennium BCE. The mineralogical composition of the pottery samples and comparison of the investigated pottery with thermally treated local clay indicated firing temperatures in the range from 600 to 800 degrees C. Two different types of white pigments were identified in white incrusted decorations: calcium carbonate and bone white (composed of crushed bones). This is the first evidence of the use of bones for decorations in pottery of the Vinca culture from the excavation site Plocnik. In addition to this, it was revealed that the potters used the iron reduction technique for obtaining black decorations. T2 - Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society T1 - Physicochemical characterisation of pottery from the Vinca culture, Serbia, regarding the firing temperature and decoration techniques VL - 81 IS - 12 SP - 1415 EP - 1426 DO - 10.2298/JSC160823100P ER -
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Perišić, N., Marić-Stojanović, M., Andrić, V., Mioč, U. B.,& Damjanović, L. S.. (2016). Physicochemical characterisation of pottery from the Vinca culture, Serbia, regarding the firing temperature and decoration techniques. in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 81(12), 1415-1426. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC160823100P
Perišić N, Marić-Stojanović M, Andrić V, Mioč UB, Damjanović LS. Physicochemical characterisation of pottery from the Vinca culture, Serbia, regarding the firing temperature and decoration techniques. in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society. 2016;81(12):1415-1426. doi:10.2298/JSC160823100P .
Perišić, Nebojša, Marić-Stojanović, Milica, Andrić, Velibor, Mioč, Ubavka B., Damjanović, Ljiljana S., "Physicochemical characterisation of pottery from the Vinca culture, Serbia, regarding the firing temperature and decoration techniques" in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 81, no. 12 (2016):1415-1426, https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC160823100P . .