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Red clays from Central and Eastern Crete: geochemical and mineralogical properties in view of provenance studies on ancient ceramics
Authors:A Hein  P M Day  M A Cau Ontiveros  V Kilikoglou
Affiliation:a Laboratory of Archaeometry, N.C.S.R. “Demokritos”, 15310 Aghia Paraskevi, Attiki, Greece;b Department of Archaeology and Prehistory, University of Sheffield, Northgate House, West Street, Sheffield S1 4ET, UK
Abstract:The existing geochemical diversity of clay deposits consists the underlying assumption for the determination of provenance of archaeological ceramics on the basis of their chemical composition. This assumption was tested on Quarternary red clayey alluviums from Central and Eastern Crete (Greece), an area rich in archaeological pottery and very popular for ceramics provenance studies. This type of clay has been used for pottery production on the island since the antiquity and it is still in use by traditional workshops. Altogether, 17 samples of clayey raw materials were collected from 7 different locations in Central and Eastern Crete, and characterised by chemistry, mineralogy and petrography. The study was focussed on the internal variability within deposits and the diversity among different deposits.It was possible to distinguish all seven deposits from each other on the basis of their chemical composition, taking into account the available mineralogical and petrographical information, although some deposits presented compositional relations. Compared to Neogene clay deposits in the same area, the variability among the examined red clayey deposits was clearly higher and exceeded by far the intra-deposit variability.
Keywords:Red alluvial clays  Chemical analysis  Petrography  Chemical variability  Ceramics
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