2013
DOI: 10.2116/bunsekikagaku.62.143
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Archaeometric Study of Islamic Potteries with Yellow Opaque Glaze Using Portable X-ray Instruments

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“…In combination with LIBS and XRD, XRF spectrometry was used by Blagoev et al 283 to assess the chemical and phase composition of white clay decorative tiles from the medieval archaeological site of Veliki Preslav (a Bulgarian capital in the period 893-972 AD). In an interesting application by Gondai et al, 284 portable XRF and portable XRD techniques were used to characterise Islamic yellow opaque glazed pottery, excavated from the Raya site, Egypt. The X-ray analysis revealed the presence of the pigment Pb 2 Sn 2Àx Sb x O 6+x/2 in the yellow opaque glaze and complementary SEM examination revealed differences in its weathering properties, which depended on the base glaze.…”
Section: Archaeological and Cultural Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In combination with LIBS and XRD, XRF spectrometry was used by Blagoev et al 283 to assess the chemical and phase composition of white clay decorative tiles from the medieval archaeological site of Veliki Preslav (a Bulgarian capital in the period 893-972 AD). In an interesting application by Gondai et al, 284 portable XRF and portable XRD techniques were used to characterise Islamic yellow opaque glazed pottery, excavated from the Raya site, Egypt. The X-ray analysis revealed the presence of the pigment Pb 2 Sn 2Àx Sb x O 6+x/2 in the yellow opaque glaze and complementary SEM examination revealed differences in its weathering properties, which depended on the base glaze.…”
Section: Archaeological and Cultural Heritagementioning
confidence: 99%