Technological and Functional Approaches Applied to Miniature Vessels with Pigment Traces: Two Middle Bronze Age Case Studies from Eastern Subcarpathians of Romania

Vessels with a special shape have always been a point of interest for pottery studies, especially from the perspective of the distinct functionality that these pots would have had. The ceramic typologies made for the miniature finds specific to the Middle Bronze Age in the Eastern Carpathian area in...

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Main Authors: Ana Drob, Viorica Vasilache, Neculai Bolohan
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description Vessels with a special shape have always been a point of interest for pottery studies, especially from the perspective of the distinct functionality that these pots would have had. The ceramic typologies made for the miniature finds specific to the Middle Bronze Age in the Eastern Carpathian area include a series of such vessels attributed to the Costișa communities. Currently, the role of these pots is still under debate, being classified as ritual or special, which led to two case studies focused on investigating these miniatures. The analyzed vessels come from the Piatra Neamț—<i>Bâtca Doamnei</i> and Siliștea—<i>Pe Cetățuie</i> settlements (Neamț County), where these containers were discovered with traces of pigment or in association with colored minerals. These findings led to a series of questions related to their use, as it is known that in the Middle Bronze Age there are not many archaeological discoveries that explain the presence of pigments in the studied area. In this sense, multiplication of information was achieved by performing detailed analyses, such as optical microscopy (texture and surface details), colorimetry CIE L*a*b* (color investigation), SEM-EDX (elemental composition) and µ-FTIR (chemical compounds). The results of the interdisciplinary study led to new data on the nature of the pigment and the method of preparation, and also clues on the source of the raw material. Thus, these items illustrate the special use of miniature vessels and their probable functions.
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spelling doaj-art-e3c5befb4fde421da90736e76374323c2025-08-19T22:43:25ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172023-02-01134209310.3390/app13042093Technological and Functional Approaches Applied to Miniature Vessels with Pigment Traces: Two Middle Bronze Age Case Studies from Eastern Subcarpathians of RomaniaAna Drob0Viorica Vasilache1Neculai Bolohan2Arheoinvest Research Center, Department of Exact Sciences and Natural Sciences, Interdisciplinary Research Institute, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, 700506 Iași, RomaniaArheoinvest Research Center, Department of Exact Sciences and Natural Sciences, Interdisciplinary Research Institute, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, 700506 Iași, RomaniaFaculty of History, “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, 700506 Iași, RomaniaVessels with a special shape have always been a point of interest for pottery studies, especially from the perspective of the distinct functionality that these pots would have had. The ceramic typologies made for the miniature finds specific to the Middle Bronze Age in the Eastern Carpathian area include a series of such vessels attributed to the Costișa communities. Currently, the role of these pots is still under debate, being classified as ritual or special, which led to two case studies focused on investigating these miniatures. The analyzed vessels come from the Piatra Neamț—<i>Bâtca Doamnei</i> and Siliștea—<i>Pe Cetățuie</i> settlements (Neamț County), where these containers were discovered with traces of pigment or in association with colored minerals. These findings led to a series of questions related to their use, as it is known that in the Middle Bronze Age there are not many archaeological discoveries that explain the presence of pigments in the studied area. In this sense, multiplication of information was achieved by performing detailed analyses, such as optical microscopy (texture and surface details), colorimetry CIE L*a*b* (color investigation), SEM-EDX (elemental composition) and µ-FTIR (chemical compounds). The results of the interdisciplinary study led to new data on the nature of the pigment and the method of preparation, and also clues on the source of the raw material. Thus, these items illustrate the special use of miniature vessels and their probable functions.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/4/2093Middle Bronze Ageminiature vesselspigmentsSEM-EDXCIE L*a*b*µ-FTIR
spellingShingle Ana Drob
Viorica Vasilache
Neculai Bolohan
Technological and Functional Approaches Applied to Miniature Vessels with Pigment Traces: Two Middle Bronze Age Case Studies from Eastern Subcarpathians of Romania
Middle Bronze Age
miniature vessels
pigments
SEM-EDX
CIE L*a*b*
µ-FTIR
title Technological and Functional Approaches Applied to Miniature Vessels with Pigment Traces: Two Middle Bronze Age Case Studies from Eastern Subcarpathians of Romania
title_full Technological and Functional Approaches Applied to Miniature Vessels with Pigment Traces: Two Middle Bronze Age Case Studies from Eastern Subcarpathians of Romania
title_fullStr Technological and Functional Approaches Applied to Miniature Vessels with Pigment Traces: Two Middle Bronze Age Case Studies from Eastern Subcarpathians of Romania
title_full_unstemmed Technological and Functional Approaches Applied to Miniature Vessels with Pigment Traces: Two Middle Bronze Age Case Studies from Eastern Subcarpathians of Romania
title_short Technological and Functional Approaches Applied to Miniature Vessels with Pigment Traces: Two Middle Bronze Age Case Studies from Eastern Subcarpathians of Romania
title_sort technological and functional approaches applied to miniature vessels with pigment traces two middle bronze age case studies from eastern subcarpathians of romania
topic Middle Bronze Age
miniature vessels
pigments
SEM-EDX
CIE L*a*b*
µ-FTIR
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/4/2093
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