Raw material sources for the Roman Bracarense ceramics (NW Iberian Peninsula)

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M. Isabel Prudêncio
M. Amália Sequeira Braga
Felisbela Oliveira
M. Isabel Dias
Manuela Delgado
Manuela Martins
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[1] Instituto Tecnológico e Nuclear,Centro de Investigação Geológica, Ordenamento e Valorização de Recursos (CIG
[2] EN 10,R)
[3] Universidade do Minho,Câmara Municipal
[4] Campus de Gualtar,Unidade de Arqueologia
[5] Gabinete de Arqueologia,undefined
[6] Universidade do Minho,undefined
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Clays and Clay Minerals | 2006年 / 54卷
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Archeological Ceramics; Clays; INAA; Mineral Transformation; Mullite; Production Technology; SEM-EDS; Spinel; Trace Elements; XRD;
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The Bracarense ceramics are characterized by a fine, pale yellow paste covered with a brownish yellow slip. The name is derived from Bracara Augusta, the Roman town located in the north of Portugal, where this type of ceramic paste was first found and identified. Various forms with the same type of paste occur, such as imitations of sigillata, terra sigillata and thin walls from the Augustus-Tiberius period, and common ware. Later, similar ceramics were also found in other archeological sites, e.g. Aquis Querquennis (Galiza, Spain), which question the location of the production center of this type of ceramic paste.
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