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Autor:
Mark Aldenderfer, Carl J. Wendt, Hans Barnard, Fumie Iizuka, Kazuki Morisaki, Pamela B. Vandiver, Keiji Wada, Masami Izuho
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. :88-111
In the southern part of Kyushu Island in southern Japan and the small islands further south the earliest pottery is found beneath the Satsuma tephra, which has been well dated to ca. 12,800 cal BP. Here we focus on Incipient Jomon pottery, 14,000/13,
Autor:
Pamela B. Vandiver
Publikováno v:
Quaternary International. :8-32
Three soft stone technologies that characterize the Upper Paleolithic period are fired ceramic figurines, pigments prepared from colored minerals that often consist of or include clay, and, lastly, pottery vessels. The earliest synthetic material of
Publikováno v:
MRS Advances. 2:2101-2133
A preliminary survey of the microstructures and compositions of representative ceramic styles using minimally invasive analytical techniques provides a method of gaining insight into the materials and techniques of ceramic production dating from the
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MRS Advances. 2:2043-2079
Ethnographic ceramics from Yingjing, Sichuan Province, China, made with half powdered coal cinder and half clay. Image analysis was done to compare porosity of unfired sherd (3% Total Optical Porosity), sherd that was fired in the kiln but did not go
Publikováno v:
MRS Advances. 2:1943-1968
Unusual raw materials are used to produce Tibetan black pottery in Puma township of Derge County, Sichuan Province, China. Carbonaceous, calcareous pyrite-rich illitic lakebed clay is mixed in equal proportions with a ferruginous talc-chlorite steati
Autor:
Yizheng Zhang, Douglas A. Loy, Pamela B. Vandiver, Liliana A. Argüello, Peter Mcfadden, Nancy Odegaard, Kevin M. Frederick
Publikováno v:
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. 9:10061-10068
Epoxies are commonly used in art conservation as adhesives for artifact reconstruction and repair. However, with the development of colorless epoxies, it has become more difficult to detect repair work. Fluorescent epoxies would allow for easy detect
Autor:
Pamela B. Vandiver, Patrick Horrocks
Publikováno v:
MRS Advances. 2:1805-1829
Ceramic tools were made in lowland Mesopotamia from about 4500 to 2750 B.C.E. At first hammers, adzes, axes and sickles were made. By about 3300-3100 B.C.E., only sickles were made. We reverse engineered the technology to show that local, salty montm
Publikováno v:
MRS Advances. 2:1889-1909
Decorative, polychrome ceramics from Corinth, Greece, produced during the 8th-6th centuries B.C.E. were luxury goods widely traded throughout Greece and the Mediterranean. Corinthian pottery is the first 5-color polychrome ceramic technology, having
Autor:
Kayli N. McArthur, Pamela B. Vandiver
Publikováno v:
MRS Advances. 2:1911-1926
From the early eighth century CE Byzantine shops next to the Synagogue and Bath-Gymnasium Complex at Sardis, Turkey, were excavated from 1958 to 1969 more than 50 pounds, or about 350 panes of transparent flat glass sheets interpreted as window glass
Publikováno v:
MRS Proceedings. 1656:383-387