NDT (Oct 2024)

Description and Classification of Tempering Materials Present in Pottery Using Digital X-Radiography

  • Alan Nagaya,
  • Oscar G. de Lucio,
  • Soledad Ortiz Ruiz,
  • Eunice Uc González,
  • Carlos Peraza Lope,
  • Wilberth Cruz Alvarado

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ndt2040028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 456 – 473

Abstract

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Archaeological pottery X-radiography is mainly used for two applications: fabric characterization and identification of forming techniques. Both applications require imaging of tempering materials and other additives. With digital X-radiography, it is easy to enhance the image to compute and characterize these materials. In this study, a combination of ImageJ plug-ins such as “threshold”, “analyze particles”, and “fit polynomial” were used to describe tempering materials of a set composed of archaeological pottery sherds. It was found that two different types of tempering materials were used. The first type was characterized by a grain size of less than 0.5 mm and no well-formed particles. In contrast, the second group had a grain size larger than 0.5 mm and well-formed particles.

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