A study of materials and materialities.
Ceramic crucible archaeology.
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Some pottery and crucible fragments had large rock inclusions in a very fine clay matrix while others had smaller amounts of quartz inclusions in the same matrix.
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During an emergency archaeological intervention conducted in downtown lisbon the old city ceramic foundry crucibles were collected in a layer of embankment debris used after the earthquake that destroyed the city in 1755.
Ceramic crucibles are integral to metallurgical processes.
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The only difference between the crucibles and the pottery is that the former are typically highly vitrified in the interior and often contain cuprous prills in a black slag matrix.
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While crucibles historically were usually made from clay they can be made from any material that withstands temperatures high enough to melt or otherwise alter its contents.
Ceramic crucibles are a high temperature crucible which provide temperature resistance.
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Such crucibles are rare in the archaeological record since they are usually.
American journal of archaeology 114 305 315.
From mine to microbe the neolithic copper melting crucibles from switzerland.
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Crucibles may come with a marking spot for labeling and can have capacity standard or temperature markings indicating.
A crucible is a ceramic or metal container in which metals or other substances may be melted or subjected to very high temperatures.
It has previously been demonstrated that a great wealth of information can be gathered through the analysis both typologically and scientifically of these materials e g.
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Some materials have the ability to resist sudden temperature changes and other materials cannot resist fluctuating temperatures.
This is a good excavation spot for training as it is very close to a materials cart the artefacts obtained.
A chemical and phase constitution study was undertaken to complement the dating and to ascertain the kind of foundries metallurgical or glass working concerning two.
These hotspots initially appear as saltwater mud and require uncovering before the hotspots become usable.