Application of analytical techniques to the unveiling of the glazing technology of medieval pottery from the Belgrade Fortress

Medieval glazed ceramics, dated to the early 15th century, excavated at the Belgrade Fortress, Serbia, were investigated by combining optical microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), micro-Raman spectroscopy and multivar...

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Main Authors: Damjanović-Vasilić Ljiljana, Bikić Vesna, Stojanović Srna, Bajuk-Bogdanović Danica, Džodan Đurđija, Mentus Slavko
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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spelling doaj-a79cddc89c6e4937a4d2e94796f1346e2021-02-05T08:14:47ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51391820-74212020-01-0185101329134310.2298/JSC200401036D0352-51392000036DApplication of analytical techniques to the unveiling of the glazing technology of medieval pottery from the Belgrade FortressDamjanović-Vasilić Ljiljana0Bikić Vesna1Stojanović Srna2Bajuk-Bogdanović Danica3Džodan Đurđija4Mentus Slavko5University of Belgrade, Faculty of Physical Chemistry, Belgrade, SerbiaThe Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Physical Chemistry, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Physical Chemistry, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Physical Chemistry, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Physical Chemistry, Belgrade, SerbiaMedieval glazed ceramics, dated to the early 15th century, excavated at the Belgrade Fortress, Serbia, were investigated by combining optical microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), micro-Raman spectroscopy and multivariate statistical analysis. The decoration and style of the investigated ceramics were characteristic of workshops from different areas of the medieval Serbian State: Ras, Kruševac and Belgrade/Smederevo. Comparison was made with ceramic samples from the same period excavated at the Studenica Monastery, the hitherto earliest workshop discovered, which were used as reference material for the Ras area. Ceramics from the Belgrade Fortress were covered with a transparent, lead-based glaze. The majority of the glazes were produced by application of mixture of lead oxide and quartz to the clay body, whereas only two samples were glazed by application of lead oxide by itself. The brown colours of the glaze originated from Fe-based spinel, whereas copper and iron were responsible for the colouring of the green and yellow glazes. The obtained results revealed glazing technology taken from Byzantine tradition.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2020/0352-51392000036D.pdfglazesceramicsxrpdsem-edsmicro-raman spectroscopy
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author Damjanović-Vasilić Ljiljana
Bikić Vesna
Stojanović Srna
Bajuk-Bogdanović Danica
Džodan Đurđija
Mentus Slavko
spellingShingle Damjanović-Vasilić Ljiljana
Bikić Vesna
Stojanović Srna
Bajuk-Bogdanović Danica
Džodan Đurđija
Mentus Slavko
Application of analytical techniques to the unveiling of the glazing technology of medieval pottery from the Belgrade Fortress
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
glazes
ceramics
xrpd
sem-eds
micro-raman spectroscopy
author_facet Damjanović-Vasilić Ljiljana
Bikić Vesna
Stojanović Srna
Bajuk-Bogdanović Danica
Džodan Đurđija
Mentus Slavko
author_sort Damjanović-Vasilić Ljiljana
title Application of analytical techniques to the unveiling of the glazing technology of medieval pottery from the Belgrade Fortress
title_short Application of analytical techniques to the unveiling of the glazing technology of medieval pottery from the Belgrade Fortress
title_full Application of analytical techniques to the unveiling of the glazing technology of medieval pottery from the Belgrade Fortress
title_fullStr Application of analytical techniques to the unveiling of the glazing technology of medieval pottery from the Belgrade Fortress
title_full_unstemmed Application of analytical techniques to the unveiling of the glazing technology of medieval pottery from the Belgrade Fortress
title_sort application of analytical techniques to the unveiling of the glazing technology of medieval pottery from the belgrade fortress
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
1820-7421
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Medieval glazed ceramics, dated to the early 15th century, excavated at the Belgrade Fortress, Serbia, were investigated by combining optical microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), micro-Raman spectroscopy and multivariate statistical analysis. The decoration and style of the investigated ceramics were characteristic of workshops from different areas of the medieval Serbian State: Ras, Kruševac and Belgrade/Smederevo. Comparison was made with ceramic samples from the same period excavated at the Studenica Monastery, the hitherto earliest workshop discovered, which were used as reference material for the Ras area. Ceramics from the Belgrade Fortress were covered with a transparent, lead-based glaze. The majority of the glazes were produced by application of mixture of lead oxide and quartz to the clay body, whereas only two samples were glazed by application of lead oxide by itself. The brown colours of the glaze originated from Fe-based spinel, whereas copper and iron were responsible for the colouring of the green and yellow glazes. The obtained results revealed glazing technology taken from Byzantine tradition.
topic glazes
ceramics
xrpd
sem-eds
micro-raman spectroscopy
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2020/0352-51392000036D.pdf
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