Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1035741 | Journal of Archaeological Science | 2012 | 9 Pages |
Trace element compositions of 25 shards of Chinese Late Ming export blue-and-white porcelain from Zhangzhou and Jingdezhen kilns are analysed by Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry. Principle components analysis and REE distribution curves are used to establish method for provenance unknown Chinese export blue-and-white porcelain which may have originated from Zhangzhou or Jingdezhen kilns. By matching the REE distribution curves of Zhangzhou kiln samples and parent rocks of the possible clay sources used to make Zhangzhou blue-and-white, and comparing it with previous results of geological, geochemical and archaeological researches, the clay used for producing Zhangzhou export blue-and-white has been identified as having been collected from the weathered shells of a nearby potassium feldspar miarolitic granite outcrop.
► Late Ming Chinese export porcelain samples are studied in present research. ► ICP-MS is employed to determine trace elemental composition for analysed samples. ► PCA and REE distribution curves are used to deliver provenance results. ► An interdisciplinary approach is used to trace the clay source for Zhangzhou kilns.