Painting and firing of late Etruscan votive terracottas
(2002) 7th Conference of the European Ceramic Society 206-2. p.905-908- Abstract
- Ancient Italic terracottas were painted before or after firing depending on their function, as suggested by previous analyses. However, concerning the votive terracottas, there seems to have been no anlayses carried out, suggesting either a fired or non fired paint. Methods and problems associated with an ongoing research on some votive terracottas from Tessennano in Southern Etruria are considered. A few preliminary results are considered as well.
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- author
- Söderlind, Martin LU and Trabska, J
- organization
- publishing date
- 2002
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Votive deposit, Tuscania, clay minerals, Central Italy, dilatometer, Earth colour, Etruscan, Fourier infrared, spectrophotometry, Gandolfi technique, kaolinite, Macroscopical examination, ochres, Paint, -red, -white, black, progressive heating, Sarcophagus, Satricum, Terracottas, firing temperature. X-ray, -architectural, -votive, -funerary, lid statue, Tessennano, processes, thermal, firing, diffraction, X-ray, fluorescence
- host publication
- Euro Ceramics VII
- volume
- 206-2
- pages
- 905 - 908
- publisher
- Trans Tech Publications
- conference name
- 7th Conference of the European Ceramic Society
- conference location
- Brugge, Belgium
- conference dates
- 2001-09-09 - 2001-09-13
- external identifiers
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- wos:000172651400222
- ISSN
- 1013-9826
- ISBN
- 0-87849-882-6
- 978-0-87849-882-6
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- c2487fa3-3a6f-4c8b-b15d-ed59d7ae95a0 (old id 348336)
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- http://www.ttp.net/0-87849-882-6.html
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- 2016-04-01 16:33:18
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- 2021-02-22 09:56:12
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