Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1406933 | Journal of Molecular Structure | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The combined spectroscopic, X-ray powder diffraction and petrographic methods allowed for determination of the provenance and the mineralogical composition of archaeological vessels manufactured in late 9th and the turn of the 10th century that were found in Gilów located at the Sudety Foothils (south-western Poland). The analysis revealed that most of the investigated ceramics were manufactured locally, however two out of three investigated pottery groups show influence of south style originating from Moravia, a historical region located in the Eastern part of Czech Republic and South of Gilów.
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Authors
Barbara Åydżba-KopczyÅska, E. Zych, C. August, G. Rusek, A. Pankiewicz,