Project detail

Thermal induced changes of organic temper in archaeological ceramics for the discovery of manufacturing process: Temperature-porosity correlation

Duration: 01.01.2022 — 31.12.2022

Funding resources

Evropská unie - Interní grantová soutěž

- whole funder (2022-01-01 - 2022-12-31)

On the project

Ceramics are the oldest man-made material found in archeological remains. Their study shed a lot of light on the avalaible technology, transport and everyday life of their period of creation. The analysis of organic temper and the related changes according to the firing conditions is interesting to determine for a better understanding of the manufacturing process. The understanding of the population during the analysed period of their own technology can also be assessed.

Keywords
Grant scheme, Project management, Doctoral study programmes, Research project, Competence at science and research

Mark

CEITEC VUT-K-22-7741

Default language

English

People responsible

Jaques Victory, Mgr., PhD. - principal person responsible

Units

Results

JAQUES, V.; PETŘÍK, J.; SLAVIČEK, K.; HOLCOVÁ, K.; VAŇATKOVÁ, K.; PARKKONEN, J.; KERKHOFF, M.; ZIKMUND, T.; KAISER, J. X-ray for natural and cultural heritage objects: A matter of size and contrast. TECHNART2023 - Non-destructive and Microanalytical Techniques in Art and Cultural Heritage: Book of Abstracts. Lisbon: Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2023. p. 449 ( p.)ISBN: 978-989-9164-08-6.
Detail

JAQUES, V.; BLAŽEK, P.; PETŘÍK, J.; SLAVÍČEK, K.; ZIKMUND, T.; KAISER, J. Thermal-induced changes of organic temper in archaeological ceramics visualisation with helical trajectory and high-quality X-ray CT. 2022.
Detail