Preliminary studies on polychrome luster tiles excavated from Qal’eh Dokhtar in Kerman by X-ray, SEM-EDX and micro-PIXE spectroscopy; Insight into a new production center of lusterware in Southeast of Iran

Autor: Mohammadamin Emami, Reza Riahiyan Gohorti, Saeed Amirhajloo, Davoud Agha-Aligol
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 33:102456
ISSN: 2352-409X
Popis: Lusterware ceramics and tiles were essentially produced in some focal centers of the ancient world such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Iran. In Iran, there only exist evidences of their widespread production mostly in Kashan and Ray. However, limited production of this ware in Gorgan, Takht-e-Soleiman and Jiroft were also reported. Forty-four pieces of luster tiles from Qal'eh Dokhtar disposal project in Kerman were discovered and considered in this study. The goal of the research focuses on the chemical characterization and structural features of this unique ware from Qal'eh Dokhtar. Moreover, it is of further interest to know about their possible center of production as well as about the know-how on polychromic constituents. Based on the characteristics of the luster and motifs, eleven tile fragments have been chosen for analysis. Chemical-mineralogical compositions of the crystalline phase composition of the paste and glaze as phase-interphase structural charactbeamer studied via SEM-EDX in microscopic scales, XRD and micro-PIXE. The results indicated that there are typical chemical distributions within the glaze and body of the samples from Qal’eh Dokhtar. High amount of magnesium and calcium in the samples of Qal’eh Dokhtar can be considered as geochemical fingerprint of these materials. Mineralogical chemical characterizations suggest that the common elements in the luster tiles of Qal’eh Dokhtar are dissimilar to the other areas. Therefore, it seems that the raw materials of the luster tiles of Qal’eh Dokhtar have been provided from someplace else in the Kerman periphery. Probably, the craftsmen of Jiroft immigrated to Kerman after decline of Jiroft due to the political and social events during the 1203–1299 CE.
Databáze: OpenAIRE