White encrustation produced from deer antler phosphate on prehistoric ceramics from Podunavlje

The composition and structure of the white pigments used in the encrustation paste on prehistoric ceramics is analysed and described. Encrustations, pigments and their use were studied chronologically, starting with their first appearance during the early Kostolac culture (3500-3000 bc, Copper Age),...

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Matična publikacija: Archaeometry
57 (2015), 4 ; 636-652
Glavni autori: Kos, K. (-), Posilović, Hrvoje (Author), Ristić, Mira, Krehula, Stjepko
Ostali autori: Durman, Aleksandar (-)
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
Online pristup: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/arcm.12108/abstract;jsessionid=222624EF1BE02F0D4208944275586774.f03t03
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