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AKR-CBM-1, M 210/3, scale bar 0.2mm
AKR-CBM-1, M 210/3, scale bar 0.5mm
AKR-CBM-1, M 210/3, 25x
AKR-CBM-1, M 210/3, 16x
AKR-CBM-1, M 210/3, 8x
| | object data | | fabric description | | archaeometry | | petrography | | |
| sample no |
M 210/3 |
| fabric type |
AKR-CBM-1
|
| supposed site of production |
Agrigento / Akragas |
| sample taken |
May 2018, by Babette Bechtold, Institute of Classical Archaeology, Vienna University |
| |
Context Data
|
| site of discovery |
Agrigento / Akragas Area a Sud del Tempio di Zeus |
| interpretation of context |
sacred |
| registration code of context |
AG13/183 |
| registration code of object |
AG13/183 |
| chronology of context |
late 5th-4th c. BCE |
| |
Object
|
| ware |
Ceramic Building Materials |
| object form |
Tile |
| object type |
solen |
| chronology of object |
Greek 4th c. BC |
| fragmentation |
rim |
| surface description |
pale brown 2.5 Y 8/3 |
| | object data | | fabric description | | archaeometry | | petrography | | |
| |
Visual Examination of Fresh Break
|
| visual examination of fresh break |
Light yellowish clay, hard but a little bit flaky to the touch, with few visible inclusions of big size and red and white-yellowish colour. It presents also rare black inclusions |
| colour of fresh break |
2.5 YR 7/4 |
| texture of fresh break |
granular |
| hardness |
hard |
| |
Observation Under the Binocular Stereoscope
(all lengths in mm)
|
| porosity |
void form: vughy; void length: 0.20-1.19 |
| inclusions |
length: 0.08-2.00 ca. |
| sorting |
unsorted |
| |
Inclusions
(all lengths in mm)
|
|
black iron oxide concretions |
sporadic, subangular;subrounded, subspherical;very spherical, black, 0.12-16-0.40 |
|
calciumcarbonate |
infrequent, subrounded, subspherical;spherical, white, 0.16-20-2.00 ca. (+ big agglomerate <2.80) |
|
carbonate pseudomorphoses |
frequent, subangular;subrounded;well rounded, spherical;very spherical, white/yellowish, 0.08-0.40 |
|
more inclusions2 |
1 agglomerate, very yellow, 0.79 |
|
quartz |
rare, angular;subangular, subelongate;spherical, greyish/transparent, 0.95 |
|
reddish inclusions |
infrequent, rounded, subspherical;very spherical, Dark/Light red, 0.08-1.59 |
| | object data | | fabric description | | archaeometry | | petrography | | |
| applied method for sample analysis |
thin section |
| analysis author |
Montana/Randazzo |
| publication (of analysis) |
Montana et al. 2022, 2, tab. 1. |
| | object data | | fabric description | | archaeometry | | petrography | | |
| sample number |
M 210/3 |
| inventory number |
AG13/183 |
| name of author |
Giuseppe Montana - Luciana Randazzo |
| institution of author |
Department of Earth and Marine Sciences (DiSTeM) - University of Palermo |
| contact information of author |
giuseppe.montana@unipa.it; luciana.randazzo@unipa.it |
| |
Temper Grains
|
| |
Microstructure
|
| areal distribution |
homogeneous |
| packing (% area) |
medium (10-20%) |
| size/granulometry (mm) |
prevalent:
very fine (0.04-0.1mm)
common:
fine (0.1-0.2mm)
rare:
medium (0.2-0.5mm)
|
| maximum grain size (mm) |
0.3 |
| sorting |
good |
| roundness |
angular |
| |
Composition
|
| minerals |
prevalent: Monocrystalline Quartz
common: Polycrystalline Quartz
rare: Orthoclase, Muscovite, Accessory & Heavy Minerals (Glauconite)
|
| other compositional/textural features |
common: Microfossils, Micritic Clots
|
| quartz grains |
angular |
| |
Groundmass
|
| |
Texture
|
| texture |
not homogeneous (patchy) patchy: frequent |
| optical activity |
inactive |
| degree of sintering |
well sintered |
| |
Porosity
|
| voids/pores abundance (area) |
low (<10%) |
| voids/pores size |
prevalent: small (0.01-0.1mm), medium (0.1-1mm)
|
| voids/pores orientation |
none |
| voids/pores shape |
prevalent: irregular, rounded, cast
|
| |
Clay Composition
|
| clay composition |
ca-rich |
| |
Estimations from Microscopy/Interpretation
|
| |
Interpretation
|
| firing temperature |
well fired |
| refinement of raw clay |
bad |
| refinement of temper/clasts |
sieved natural sand |
| modelling technique/fabrication |
use of wheel |
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