A multi-analytical study of ceramics from the Chalcolithic Period and the Early Bronze Age IB from Tell El-Far’ah North – Palestine
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Universidade de Évora
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ABSTRACT:
The focus of this work is the characterization of ceramic fragments unearthed more than 60
years ago from the archaeological site of Tell El Far’ah North (west Bank), dated back to the
Chalcolithic period (4500-3200 BC) and the Early Bronze Age I (3100-2900 BC). The ancient
ceramics found at Tell El Far’ah North are considered fundamental archaeological material
remains in reconstructing the cultural development. Indeed, they can provide insight into
socio-economic backgrounds through their material culture and technological knowledge.
Mineralogical, petrographic and chemical analyses are applied by means of optical
Microscopy (OM), X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) and Scanning Electron Microscopy
coupled with Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (SEM-EDS). The aim of this study is the
identification of petro-fabrics that may allow the assessment of the nature of the raw material
used and their provenance, in addition to the technological level, such as the firing
temperature.