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A multi-analytical characterization of fourteenth to eighteenth century pottery from the Kongo kingdom, Central Africa
被引:5
|作者:
Tsoupra, Anna
[1
]
Clist, Bernard
[2
]
Lopes, Maria da Conceicao
[3
]
Moita, Patricia
[1
,7
]
Barrulas, Pedro
[1
]
de Jesus, Maria da Piedade
[4
]
Domingos, Sonia da Silva
[5
]
Bostoen, Koen
[6
]
Mirao, Jose
[1
,7
]
机构:
[1] Univ Evora, HERCULES Lab, Largo Marques de Marialva 8, P-7000809 Evora, Portugal
[2] Inst Mondes Africains IMAF, Paris, France
[3] Univ Coimbra, Res Ctr Archaeol Arts & Heritage Sci, Coimbra, Portugal
[4] Minist Cultura, Rua MAT Complexo Adm Class Talatona, Luanda, Angola
[5] Ctr Nacl Invest Cient CNIC, Luanda, Angola
[6] Univ Ghent, Dept Languages & Cultures, BantUGent UGent Ctr Bantu Studies, Ghent, Belgium
[7] Univ Evora, Sch Sci & Technol, Dept Geosci, Colegio Luis Antonio Verney, Evora, Portugal
来源:
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
|
2022年
/
12卷
/
01期
基金:
欧洲研究理事会;
芬兰科学院;
关键词:
ARCHAEOLOGY;
ANCIENT;
D O I:
10.1038/s41598-022-14089-x
中图分类号:
O [数理科学和化学];
P [天文学、地球科学];
Q [生物科学];
N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号:
07 ;
0710 ;
09 ;
摘要:
Pottery traditions reflect the socioeconomic framework of past cultures, while the spatial distribution of pottery indicates exchange patterns and interaction processes. Material and earth sciences are employed here to determine raw material sourcing, selection and processing. The Kongo kingdom, internationally renowned since the late fifteenth century, is one of the most famous precolonial states in Central Africa. Despite the large number of historical studies relying on African and European oral and written chronicles, there are still considerable gaps in our current understanding of this political unit. Here, we provide new insights into pottery production and circulation within the Kongo kingdom. Implementing a multi-analytical approach, namely XRD, TGA, petrographic analysis, XRF, VP-SEM-EDS and ICP-MS, on selected samples, we determined their petrographic, mineralogical and geochemical signatures. Our results allowed us to correlate the archaeological objects to naturally occurring materials and to establish ceramic traditions. We identified production templates, exchange patterns, distribution of high-quality goods and interaction processes through technological knowledge transmission. Our results demonstrate that political centralisation in the Lower Congo region of Central Africa had a direct impact on pottery production and circulation. We expect our study to provide a sound basis for further comparative research to contextualise the region.
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