2018
DOI: 10.1111/arcm.12380
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Exploring the Coroplasts’ ‘Techne’ in Greek Architectural Terracottas from Sicily: an Archaeometric Approach

Abstract: The study intends to support the archaeological questions about the technological choices related to the manufacturing of an important class of archaic artefacts-the fictile roof revetments of the temples-in the Greek colonies of Sicily, unveiling the possible relations among raw materials, decorative and firing techniques and functionality of the architectural terracottas. By applying a multidisciplinary and a multimethodological archaeometric approach, the aforementioned questions have been addressed, explai… Show more

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“…A well‐established analytical protocol successfully applied on Archaic architectural terracottas (Barone et al, 2017; Barone, Mazzoleni, Raneri, et al, 2018) was used for this study. The ceramic body was investigated by thin‐section analysis, following the Whitbread classification (Whitbread ,1995).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A well‐established analytical protocol successfully applied on Archaic architectural terracottas (Barone et al, 2017; Barone, Mazzoleni, Raneri, et al, 2018) was used for this study. The ceramic body was investigated by thin‐section analysis, following the Whitbread classification (Whitbread ,1995).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, a pioneering study on the uses and composition of mudbrick walls in palatial Malia identified groupings that appear to correspond to specialized teams of labourers (Devolder and Lorenzon 2019); preliminary work along these lines has been reported at Kalapodi (Sporn 2016(Sporn -2017. For fired clays, the research led by Germana Barone on provenience, manufacturing techniques, and artisans who made Archaic architectural terracotta in southeastern Sicily (Barone et al 2017; indicates the rich potential for applying methodsalready well-established in ceramologyin a more systematic manner to roof tiles.…”
Section: Materials and Provenience Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EDS mapping (Figure 4c,f,i) shows the presence of aluminosilicates, calcium inclusions, and other accessory minerals rich in potassium and aluminum. The inclusions were likely added to the terracotta paste as temper, to reduce shrinkage and cracking of the panel during firing, a practice commonly observed in large-scale ceramic panels such as this [45][46][47][48].…”
Section: Terracotta Substratementioning
confidence: 99%