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This dataset includes all information on the pXRF analyses performed on a series of pottery finds from the archaeological site of Corinth, Greece. These samples were first presented in the dissertation Forming Identities: Technological Choices and Pottery Manufacturers in Archaic Corinth, and later published, with revisions, by BAR International Series as Rodriguez-Alvarez, Emilio. 2021. Forming Identities: Technological experimentation in Archaic Corinthian workshops and the origins of the Black Figure pottery style. Oxford: BAR Publishing. For a more detailed information of all files included please read the Readme pdf. Hope you find all files useful for your research!
{"references": ["Rodriguez-Alvarez, Emilio. 2019. \"Forming Identities: Technological Choices and Pottery Manufacturers in Archaic Corinth.\" ProQuest Dissertations Publishing. http://search.proquest.com/docview/2173181365/?pq-origsite=primo."]}
I have listed here the upload type as dataset despite it includes some images as well because these are not relevant in themselves but only as part of the whole package.
Archaic Corinthian pottery, Ceramic Analysis, pXRF, Archaeology, Greece, Material Sciences, Ancient History, Archaeometry
Archaic Corinthian pottery, Ceramic Analysis, pXRF, Archaeology, Greece, Material Sciences, Ancient History, Archaeometry
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