中国
考古
古代史
拉曼光谱
历史遗产
地理
地质学
艺术
历史
人文学科
物理
光学
作者
Ying Wang,Yuanqing Yang,Liangliang Hou,Rui Guo,Fen Wang,Jianfeng Zhu,Jingrong Pei,Hongjie Luo,Tian Wang
摘要
Abstract Yangshao culture, as the most important Neolithic culture in China, is famous for its finely decorated pottery. In this work, Yangshao potteries excavated in Shanxi province, one of the core distribution areas, were studied by micro‐Raman spectroscopy combined with optical microscopy, X‐ray fluorescence, and scanning electron microscopy equipped with energy‐dispersive X‐ray spectroscopy. The color of the red decor is derived from hematite and maghemite. The black decorations on the surface are more complex, which could be divided into two types according to the Mn/Fe ratios and crystalline types: (1) low MnO 2 /Fe 2 O 3 ratio and jacobsite and magnetite and (2) high MnO 2 /Fe 2 O 3 ratio and hausmannite. The former color is obviously brighter than the latter. This study also demonstrates the potential of micro‐Raman microscopy in analyzing the nature of colorant crystals in Yangshao painted potteries and, therefore, better deciphering the technical details involved in the potteries of Yangshao culture.
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