Iron forms fe(II) and fe(III) determination in pre-roman iron age archaeological pottery as a new tool in archaeometry
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KOZAK, Lidia, MICHAŁOWSKI, Andrzej, PROCH, Jedrzej, KRUEGER, Michal, MUNTEANU, Octavian, NIEDZIELSKI, Przemyslaw. Iron forms fe(II) and fe(III) determination in pre-roman iron age archaeological pottery as a new tool in archaeometry. In: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), 2021, vol. 26, pp. 1-11. ISSN -. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185617
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Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
Volumul 26 / 2021 / ISSN - /ISSNe 1420-3049

Iron forms fe(II) and fe(III) determination in pre-roman iron age archaeological pottery as a new tool in archaeometry

DOI:https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185617

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Kozak Lidia1, Michałowski Andrzej1, Proch Jedrzej1, Krueger Michal1, Munteanu Octavian2, Niedzielski Przemyslaw1
 
1 Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan,
2 "Ion Creangă" State Pedagogical University from Chisinau
 
 
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This article presents studies on iron speciation in the pottery obtained from archaeological sites. The determination of iron forms Fe(II) and Fe(III) has been provided by a very simple test that is available for routine analysis involving the technique of molecular absorption spectrophotometry (UV–Vis) in the acid leachable fraction of pottery. The elemental composition of the acid leachable fraction has been determined by inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES). Additionally, the total concentration of the selected elements has been determined by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry with energy dispersion (EDXRF). The results of the iron forms’ determinations in archaeological pottery samples have been applied in the archaeometric studies on the potential recognition of the pottery production technology, definitely going beyond the traditional analysis of the pottery colour. 

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archaeometry, iron, pottery, pre-roman Iron Age, Speciation, Spectrometry, spectrophotometry