Influence of porosity on lipid preservation in the wall of archaeological pottery

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TitreInfluence of porosity on lipid preservation in the wall of archaeological pottery
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursDreeu L., Horgnies M., Binder D., Petrequin P., Petrequin A-M, Peche-Quilichi K., Lachenal T., Regert M.
JournalARCHAEOMETRY
Volume61
Pagination1081-1096
Date PublishedOCT
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0003-813X
Mots-clésmercury intrusion porosimetry, organic matter degradation, organic residue analysis, pottery use
Résumé

Porosity of archaeological pottery is a key parameter used to assess its ability to trap lipids during the use of the pot and to preserve them over time. Mercury intrusion porosimetry and gas chromatography were used to study the distribution of porosity and the preservation of lipids in different chrono-cultural contexts. The data obtained show that the porosity pattern, related to the raw materials and the savoir-faire of the potters, influences the amount of lipids accumulated in the pottery. A significant overall porosity together with a high level of small pores is generally favourable for the preservation of lipids, but variations related to the environmental context are observed.

DOI10.1111/arcm.12479