Archaeometric study of Iberian pottery from “El Castillejo”(Alameda , Malaga, Spain)

Autores

  • José Manuel Compaña Prieto
  • Laura León Reina
  • Cristina Capel Ferrón
  • Susana Esther Jorge Villar
  • Victor Hernández Jolín
  • Miguel Ángel García Aranda

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X-ray powder diffraction, Scanning electron microscopy, X-ray fluorescence, micro-Raman, Iberian pottery

Resumo

The “El Castillejo” archaeological site is placed in the homonymous hill, very close to the village of Alameda (Malaga, Spain). The study of the surface materials showed a wide period of occupation, from the Copper Age to the Early Roman Empire. The major part of the evidences dates from the Late Bronze Age (close to VIII-VII centuries BC), as a consequence of the trade with the Phoenician coastal settlements, to Iberian times (around III century BC) when an oppidum was built. In this work, 17 painted sherds, mainly Iberian, have been selected. The samples have been analyzed using X-ray fluorescence (WDXRF) and X-ray diffraction coupled to the Rietveld Method (RQPA). The microstructure of the samples have been observed using Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The pigments have been analyzed using micro-Raman.

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Publicado

2012-10-31

Como Citar

Prieto, J. M. C., Reina, L. L., Ferrón, C. C., Villar, S. E. J., Jolín, V. H., & Aranda, M. Ángel G. (2012). Archaeometric study of Iberian pottery from “El Castillejo”(Alameda , Malaga, Spain). Estudos Arqueológicos De Oeiras, 19, 43–50. Obtido de https://eao.oeiras.pt/index.php/DOC/article/view/205