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MÖSSBAUER STUDY OF SPHERO-CONICAL VESSELS FROM BOLGAR

Abstract

The samples of sphero-conical vessels massively represented in the Bulgarian ancient settlement were analyzed by Mössbauer spectroscopy. Wares with relatively low annealing temperature <500°C and having relation /Fe2+ 1.11 in the transmission spectra were differentiated from the wares with high annealing temperature. The detected value of /Fe2+ is much less than the value of 2.69, which characterizes the raw materials for pottery production in the vicinity of the selected settlement. This fact indicates the existence of other non-localized sources of raw materials of the medieval handicraft center.

About the Authors

A. G. Ivanova
Kazan Federal University
Russian Federation


A. R. Nuretdinova
Kazan Federal University
Russian Federation


A. V. Pyataev
Kazan Federal University
Russian Federation


S. I. Valiulina
Kazan Federal University
Russian Federation


E. V. Voronina
Kazan Federal University
Russian Federation


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Ivanova A.G., Nuretdinova A.R., Pyataev A.V., Valiulina S.I., Voronina E.V. MÖSSBAUER STUDY OF SPHERO-CONICAL VESSELS FROM BOLGAR. Zhurnal Prikladnoii Spektroskopii. 2017;84(2):253-257. (In Russ.)

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