The elemental composition of Late Helladic to Archaic ceramics from Samos

Non-invasive analytical study using portable Xray-fluorescence spectrometry (pXRF)

Heraion von Samos, ausgelegte Keramikfragmente sowie weitere Funde und ein RFA-Handspektrometer © Andreas Kugler, Anno Hein // Andreas Kugler, Anno Hein

DAI Standort  Abteilung Athen

Projektverantwortlicher  Dr. phil. Jan-Marc Henke

Adresse  Fidiou 1 , GR-10678 Athen

Email  Jan-Marc.Henke@dainst.de

Team  Wolf-Dietrich Niemeier

Partner  Ephorie für Altertümer Samos - Ikaria, National Center for Scientific Research 'Demokritos' (NCSR 'Demokritos'), Institute of Materials Science, Laboratory of Archaeometry

Förderer  Schwarz Foundation

Projekt-ID  5818

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In archaeological research the existence of a pottery workshop of Archaic Samian decorated fine ware is controversial discussed, especially after the recent results from Miletus, which point to a special primacy of Milesian workshops. Up to now, there have been only insufficient chemical analyses of supposedly Samian and undoubtedly Samian pottery from Samos itself, which are of substantial importance to clarify this problem. The publication of the pottery found in the excavations of Hans Walter in the early layers of the Heraion of Samos by Wolf-Dietrich and Barbara Niemeier (Samos 21,2) was taken as an opportunity to carry out these analyses. Since the majority of the vessels in question are unique objects of high-quality that cannot be sampled with the invasive NAA method, the non-invasive pXRF method was chosen.

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Heraion von Samos, Probenmaterial auf dem RFA-Handspektrometer © Anno Hein // Anno Hein
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Heraion von Samos, Probenobjekt auf dem RFA-Handspektrometer © Anno Hein // Anno Hein