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Bernardini, F. Vinci, G. Prokop, D. Savonuzzi, LB. De Min, A. Lenaz, D. Princivalle, F. Cocca, E. Kasztovszky, Z. Szilagyi, V. Harsanyi, I. Tuniz, C. Cattani, M.
Original Title
A multi-analytical study of Bronze Age pottery from the UNESCO site of Al-Khutm (Bat, Oman)
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
The extensive investigation carried out in recent years at the UNESCO site of Al-Khutm (Ibri, Oman) has allowed to uncover the monumental remains of a tower dated back to the third millennium BC and to collect an abundant ceramic assemblage from the associated soil deposits. Eighteen selected pottery samples have been investigated using a multi-analytical approach including microfocus X-ray computed tomography, X-ray diffraction, optical microscopy and prompt gamma activation analysis to analyse the vessel-forming technique and to characterise their micro-structure, mineralogical and chemical composition to recognise possible local vs. non-local raw materials. The results provided new insights on ancient manufacturing processes and revealed that most of the vessels were locally produced exploiting raw materials from the surroundings of the site with the exception of a fragment of a black slipped jar. The chemical results suggest that the latter was imported from the Indus area in nowadays Pakistan. This evidence integrates our knowledge about the presence of this type of vessels in Oman and confirms the involvement of inland centres like Bat and Al-Khutm into a large-scale exchange system.
Keywords
Bronze Age; Bat (Oman); Tower; Pottery; Archaeometric analysis; Technology; Provenance
Authors
Bernardini, F.; Vinci, G.; Prokop, D.; Savonuzzi, LB.; De Min, A.; Lenaz, D.; Princivalle, F.; Cocca, E.; Kasztovszky, Z.; Szilagyi, V.; Harsanyi, I.; Tuniz, C.; Cattani, M.
Released
11. 7. 2020
Publisher
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Location
HEIDELBERG
ISBN
1866-9565
Periodical
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
Year of study
12
Number
8
State
Federal Republic of Germany
Pages from
163-1
Pages to
163-22
Pages count
22
URL
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12520-020-01099-x