Applications of AAS, diatom analysis and stylistic studies on Finnish Subneolithic pottery

Ten prehistoric Comb Ceramic vessels found near Kotka have been studied with the aid of AAS and diatom analysis. Correspondence between stylistic and decorative groupings show that the variation in the elements determined by AAS is apparently due to the coarse sand temper added to the clay during th...

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Published in:Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
Main Authors: P. Alhonen, J. Kokkonen, H. Matiskainen, A. Vuorinen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geological Society of Finland 1980
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17741/bgsf/52.2.004
https://doaj.org/article/30ad10e291294c1283d09b972bdf5c20
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Summary:Ten prehistoric Comb Ceramic vessels found near Kotka have been studied with the aid of AAS and diatom analysis. Correspondence between stylistic and decorative groupings show that the variation in the elements determined by AAS is apparently due to the coarse sand temper added to the clay during the actual manufacture of the vessels. The composition of the Pit and Comb Ware vessel differs considerably from the others, the ornamentation suggesting East Karelian provenience. The diatom flora in the clay material of the vessels corresponds to the stylistic classification. The raw material was apparently either glacial or fresh water clay, whose technical properties correspond to those of clay in modern tile production.