
Producción de cerámicas griegas arcaicas en Huelva
Author(s) -
Fernando González de Canales Cerisola,
Jorge Llompart Gómez
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
archivo español de arqueologia/archivo español de arqueología
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.218
H-Index - 7
eISSN - 1988-3110
pISSN - 0066-6742
DOI - 10.3989/aespa.090.017.006
Subject(s) - humanities , art , physics
In the late 1980s, a group of Greek Archaic pottery characterized by a greenish yellow paste was differentiated in the city of Huelva, Spain. The origin of these vases, unknown so far in other archaeological sites, had remained undetermined. \udThis paper proves a production in situ based on the uniqueness of the location, the formal and decorative features of the documented types, certain anomalies in the shape of an amphora and, definitely, the analytical characterization of clays by X-Ray Powder Diffraction and Neutron Activation Analysis. The former method showed the formation, during the ceramic firing process, of crystalline phases (diopside, anorthite and gehlenite) compatible with the primary composition of the clay from local deposits, rich in carbonates; while the latter, showed a close similarity between the chemical composition of both pottery and local clay materials. Of great interest is the presence of gold and silver in the ceramic clays. The same analytical determinations in two samples of other poorly delimited group of Archaic Greek pottery, characterized by orange, reddish or yellowish clay, reddish slip and low quality, point out that a part or perhaps most ceramic wares of such characteristics were also locally produced