Ceramics (Nov 2023)

High-Lead Glazed Ceramic Production in Western Iberia (<i>Gharb al-Andalus</i>) between the 10th and Mid-13th Centuries: An Approach from the City of Évora (Portugal)

  • Carlos Andrés Camara,
  • María José Gonçalves,
  • José Antonio Paulo Mirão,
  • Susana Gómez Martínez,
  • Massimo Beltrame

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ceramics6040135
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. 2213 – 2242

Abstract

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In the present study an archaeometry programme has been developed on a limited number of coarse wares, monochrome, and bichrome glazed ceramics retrieved in the cities of Évora, Mértola, and Silves, located in Western Iberia, Portugal (Gharb al-Andalus during the Islamic period). The goals were to shed light on glazed ceramics provenance, technology, trading, and on the glaze technology applied. For this purpose, a multi-analytical approach was employed to characterize ceramic pastes and glazes using optical microscopy (OM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence (XRF), and a Scanning Electron Microscope coupled to an Energy Dispersive Spectrometer (SEM-EDS). Results evidenced that over the Islamic rule, coarse wares were locally produced at Évora. On the contrary, monochrome and bichrome glazed ceramics were imported from the city of Silves, Mértola, and from unidentified workshops, probably located in southern Iberia. The analysis of decorations evidenced that despite the provenance of the samples, the glaze technology applied was rather uniform over time, depicting a widespread technological transfer in the al-Andalus.

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