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On the Surface and Beyond. Degradation Morphologies Affecting Plant Ash-Based Archaeological Glass from Kafir Kala (Samarkand, Uzbekistan)

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MINERALS
卷 11, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/min11121364

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archaeological glass; Uzbekistan; archaeometry; degradation; SEM-EDS; EPMA

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  1. FunGlass project
  2. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [739566]

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The study examines a collection of glass artifacts from the citadel of Kafir Kala in Uzbekistan, identifying recurring degradation morphologies such as iridescence, opaque weathering, and blackening. The research aims to lay the groundwork for a systematic study approach dedicated to understanding the degradation patterns affecting archaeological glasses, highlighting the complex relationship between glass composition, burial environment, and degradation processes.
The study focuses on an assemblage of glass finds from the citadel of Kafir Kala, Uzbekistan, located along one of the major Eurasian branches of the Silk Roads with a consistent occupation between the 8th and 12th century CE. Glass fragments for this study were selected based on marked surface alterations they showed, with stratified deposits of different thickness and colours. Starting from a preliminary observation under Optical Microscope, fragments were clustered into four main groups based on the surface appearance of the alterations; Scanning Electron Microscopy investigations of the stratigraphy of the alteration products were then carried out, to evaluate micro-textural, morphological and compositional features. Data from the analyses allowed identifying preferential patterns of development of the various degradation morphologies, linkable to compositional alterations of the glass due to burial environment and the alkali leaching action of the water. Iridescence, opaque weathering (at times associated with black stains), and blackening were identified as recurring degradation morphologies; as all but one sample were made of plant ash-based glass, results show no specific correlation between glass composition and the occurrence of one or the other degradation pattern, often found together. Framed in a broad scenario, the paper aims to set the basis for the development of a study approach dedicated to the degradation morphologies affecting archaeological glasses, a topic still lacking systematisation and in-depth dedicated literature.

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