2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40494-023-01056-6
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A multi-analytical approach to identify ancient pigments used in pottery towers excavated from the Han Dynasty tombs

InHee Go,
Jingqi Wen,
Xiang He
et al.

Abstract: In 2013, several tombs were discovered and excavated in Southeastern Beijing, China, yielding various burial products. Among these were pottery towers, a representative artifact of the Han Dynasty rarely found in the area. Many studies on architectural aspects, such as construction type and construction situation, have been conducted based on the excavated pottery towers, but only a few have examined their raw materials or pigments. In this study, black, white, and red pigments were identified as carbon black,… Show more

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