Paynter, S., Rollo, L. and McSloy, E. (2009). Made in the Nene Valley? Identifying the origins of mortaria using ICP analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science 36 (7). Vol 36(7), pp. 1390-1399. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2009.02.001.
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Made in the Nene Valley? Identifying the origins of mortaria using ICP analysis | |||||||
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Journal of Archaeological Science 36 (7) | |||||||
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Journal of Archaeological Science | |||||||
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36 (7) | |||||||
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371 | |||||||
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1390 - 1399 | |||||||
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ICP analysis was used in an attempt to identify the products of different regions.\r\nThe resultant data are argued to show that the Nene Valley mortaria are compositionally distinct from the Mancetter'“Hartshill mortaria in terms of major and trace elements, and the Upper and Lower Nene Valley mortaria could be differentiated from each other using trace elements. Some mortaria were stamped by the potters that made them and so the compositional data could be used to determine where each potter worked. The Nene Valley mortaria were made from the Upper Estuarine Series clay, in common with other types of Roman pottery produced in the Nene Valley; the data presented here have thus proved useful for investigating the origins of other types of wares. | |||||||
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2009 | |||||||
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30 Mar 2010 |