2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2015.11.015
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Moulded ware production in the Early Turkish/Beylik period in western Anatolia: A case study from Ephesus and Miletus

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“…Some Byzantine glazed red wares and white wares dating from the 10 th -13 th centuries are described as slipped (Armstrong 2018, Vroom 2006, Palamara 2016, and the glazes are, in all the cases, high lead. Some more detailed analysis of white wares from the 14 th century AD (Turkey) (Waksman 2017) showed that the slips were thick (100-200 μm), made of clay and quartz, the clay being different from that used in the ceramic body.…”
Section: 4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some Byzantine glazed red wares and white wares dating from the 10 th -13 th centuries are described as slipped (Armstrong 2018, Vroom 2006, Palamara 2016, and the glazes are, in all the cases, high lead. Some more detailed analysis of white wares from the 14 th century AD (Turkey) (Waksman 2017) showed that the slips were thick (100-200 μm), made of clay and quartz, the clay being different from that used in the ceramic body.…”
Section: 4mentioning
confidence: 99%