Characterization of some archaeological ceramics and clay samples from Zamala - Far-northern part of Cameroon (West Central Africa)

Abstract Seventeen ceramics samples (515±95 BP, about 580 years old) and two clay raw materials from Zamala (Far-northern, Cameroon) were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermal analysis (DTA/TG) and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. The aim of the work was the deduction of the production t...

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Main Authors: Z. L. Epossi Ntah, R. Sobott, B. Fabbri, K. Bente
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica
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spelling doaj-a3f57be6433340f3b6374555e00c6a2a2020-11-24T22:40:56ZengAssociação Brasileira de CerâmicaCerâmica1678-45536336741342210.1590/0366-69132017633672192S0366-69132017000300413Characterization of some archaeological ceramics and clay samples from Zamala - Far-northern part of Cameroon (West Central Africa)Z. L. Epossi NtahR. SobottB. FabbriK. BenteAbstract Seventeen ceramics samples (515±95 BP, about 580 years old) and two clay raw materials from Zamala (Far-northern, Cameroon) were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermal analysis (DTA/TG) and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. The aim of the work was the deduction of the production technology and provenance of these ceramics. With the exception of one sample the analysed ceramics formed a homogeneous chemical and mineralogical group. The observed mineralogical phases were quartz, mica (biotite), potassium feldspar (microcline) and plagioclase (albite and oligoclase). The XRD study of two local clays yielded the presence of quartz, kaolinite, mica, feldspar and plagioclase. The presence of the broad endothermic peak in the DTA/TG curves of the clays and its absence in the curves of the ceramics indicated that the firing temperature of the ceramics was above 550-600 °C, which is the temperature of the kaolinite-metakaolinite transformation. The firing experiments of the clay between 400-1200 °C in oxidizing atmosphere showed that mica disappeared above 900 °C. Therefore, the firing temperature of the sherds should have been between 600-900 °C. The chemical correlation between ceramics and local clay materials pointed out to a local production of these ceramics.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0366-69132017000300413&lng=en&tlng=enZamalaCameroonarchaeological ceramicsclayscharacterizationproduction technologyprovenance
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author Z. L. Epossi Ntah
R. Sobott
B. Fabbri
K. Bente
spellingShingle Z. L. Epossi Ntah
R. Sobott
B. Fabbri
K. Bente
Characterization of some archaeological ceramics and clay samples from Zamala - Far-northern part of Cameroon (West Central Africa)
Cerâmica
Zamala
Cameroon
archaeological ceramics
clays
characterization
production technology
provenance
author_facet Z. L. Epossi Ntah
R. Sobott
B. Fabbri
K. Bente
author_sort Z. L. Epossi Ntah
title Characterization of some archaeological ceramics and clay samples from Zamala - Far-northern part of Cameroon (West Central Africa)
title_short Characterization of some archaeological ceramics and clay samples from Zamala - Far-northern part of Cameroon (West Central Africa)
title_full Characterization of some archaeological ceramics and clay samples from Zamala - Far-northern part of Cameroon (West Central Africa)
title_fullStr Characterization of some archaeological ceramics and clay samples from Zamala - Far-northern part of Cameroon (West Central Africa)
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of some archaeological ceramics and clay samples from Zamala - Far-northern part of Cameroon (West Central Africa)
title_sort characterization of some archaeological ceramics and clay samples from zamala - far-northern part of cameroon (west central africa)
publisher Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica
series Cerâmica
issn 1678-4553
description Abstract Seventeen ceramics samples (515±95 BP, about 580 years old) and two clay raw materials from Zamala (Far-northern, Cameroon) were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermal analysis (DTA/TG) and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. The aim of the work was the deduction of the production technology and provenance of these ceramics. With the exception of one sample the analysed ceramics formed a homogeneous chemical and mineralogical group. The observed mineralogical phases were quartz, mica (biotite), potassium feldspar (microcline) and plagioclase (albite and oligoclase). The XRD study of two local clays yielded the presence of quartz, kaolinite, mica, feldspar and plagioclase. The presence of the broad endothermic peak in the DTA/TG curves of the clays and its absence in the curves of the ceramics indicated that the firing temperature of the ceramics was above 550-600 °C, which is the temperature of the kaolinite-metakaolinite transformation. The firing experiments of the clay between 400-1200 °C in oxidizing atmosphere showed that mica disappeared above 900 °C. Therefore, the firing temperature of the sherds should have been between 600-900 °C. The chemical correlation between ceramics and local clay materials pointed out to a local production of these ceramics.
topic Zamala
Cameroon
archaeological ceramics
clays
characterization
production technology
provenance
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