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Variability in coiling technique in LBK pottery inferred by experiments and pore structure micro-tomography analysis

NEUMANNOVÁ Klára, PETŘÍK Jan, VOSTROVSKÁ Ivana, DVOŘÁK Jindřich, ZIKMUND Tomáš, KAISER Jozef

Originální název

Variability in coiling technique in LBK pottery inferred by experiments and pore structure micro-tomography analysis

Anglický název

Variability in coiling technique in LBK pottery inferred by experiments and pore structure micro-tomography analysis

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Originální abstrakt

The article aims at identifying the origin of voids left by burnt-out organic material within the ceramic paste of Neolithic pottery from the Czech Republic territory. In methodological terms, an experimental reference collection was created and compared with the original early Neolithic pottery from the sites of Bylany by Kutná Hora and Těšetice-Kyjovice. The key analytical procedure consisted in non-destructive 3D microtomography (uCT)analysis, which is especially well suited for the study of the internal spatial organization of voids and temper. It allows to determine whether it is possible to define different manufacturing techniques employed for vessel construction on the basis of internal distribution of voids. The research identified cow dung as the probable organic temper within the original LBK ceramic paste. The ‘S’-forming technique, consisting in pressing the coil to the vessel wall, most closely corresponded to features observed at the Neolithic vessels.

Anglický abstrakt

The article aims at identifying the origin of voids left by burnt-out organic material within the ceramic paste of Neolithic pottery from the Czech Republic territory. In methodological terms, an experimental reference collection was created and compared with the original early Neolithic pottery from the sites of Bylany by Kutná Hora and Těšetice-Kyjovice. The key analytical procedure consisted in non-destructive 3D microtomography (uCT)analysis, which is especially well suited for the study of the internal spatial organization of voids and temper. It allows to determine whether it is possible to define different manufacturing techniques employed for vessel construction on the basis of internal distribution of voids. The research identified cow dung as the probable organic temper within the original LBK ceramic paste. The ‘S’-forming technique, consisting in pressing the coil to the vessel wall, most closely corresponded to features observed at the Neolithic vessels.

Klíčová slova

forming techniques; coiling; Linear Pottery culture (LBK); archaeological experiment; micro-tomography

Klíčová slova v angličtině

forming techniques; coiling; Linear Pottery culture (LBK); archaeological experiment; micro-tomography

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NEUMANNOVÁ Klára, PETŘÍK Jan, VOSTROVSKÁ Ivana, DVOŘÁK Jindřich, ZIKMUND Tomáš, KAISER Jozef

Rok RIV

2018

Vydáno

01.01.2017

ISSN

0323-1267

Periodikum

Archeologicke Rozhledy

Svazek

69

Číslo

1

Stát

Česká republika

Strany od

1

Strany do

15

Strany počet

15

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT137910,
  author="Jozef {Kaiser} and Tomáš {Zikmund} and Jindřich {Dospiva}",
  title="Variability in coiling technique in LBK pottery inferred by experiments and pore structure micro-tomography analysis",
  journal="Archeologicke Rozhledy",
  year="2017",
  volume="69",
  number="1",
  pages="1--15",
  issn="0323-1267",
  url="https://www.muni.cz/en/research/publications/1381890"
}