Cooking wares, is the most attested pottery group found in the I.E. (=Impianto Elettrico) 1980-1981 excavations at Pompeii. Typological classification and macroscopic observations on fabric types suggested the presence of products of different provenances. The following archaeometric study aims to verify archaeological assumptions regarding two selected ceramic groups characterized by similar volcanic temper: one of supposed local manufacture and one likely to have been produced in the Latium region. LA-ICP-MS analyses on selected volcanic phases (clinopyroxenes) occurring in ceramic temper, were compared with those occurring in the juvenile products of Latium and Campania volcanic districts suggested as provenance areas. Significant trace elements (V, Sr, Zr, Y and REE) and statistical approach distinguished the two investigated magmatic provinces, corroborating the archaeological hypothesis.
The provenance of the Pompeii cooking wares: Insights from LA-ICP-MS trace element analyses
COTTICA, Daniela;TONIOLO, LUANA
2014-01-01
Abstract
Cooking wares, is the most attested pottery group found in the I.E. (=Impianto Elettrico) 1980-1981 excavations at Pompeii. Typological classification and macroscopic observations on fabric types suggested the presence of products of different provenances. The following archaeometric study aims to verify archaeological assumptions regarding two selected ceramic groups characterized by similar volcanic temper: one of supposed local manufacture and one likely to have been produced in the Latium region. LA-ICP-MS analyses on selected volcanic phases (clinopyroxenes) occurring in ceramic temper, were compared with those occurring in the juvenile products of Latium and Campania volcanic districts suggested as provenance areas. Significant trace elements (V, Sr, Zr, Y and REE) and statistical approach distinguished the two investigated magmatic provinces, corroborating the archaeological hypothesis.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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