Niziolek, Lisa C., The Field Museum, United States
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Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology Vol. 35 (2015): Special Issue: Papers from the conference Recent Advances in the Archaeology of East and Southeast Asia - Articles
A COMPOSITIONAL STUDY OF A SELECTION OF SONG DYNASTY CHINESE CERAMICS FROM THE JAVA SEA SHIPWRECK: RESULTS FROM LA-ICP-MS ANALYSIS
Abstract Figure 8: R-Q mode biplot of principal components 1 and 2 based on glaze compositions Table 1: Frequencies of ceramic paste and glaze samples by style analyzed using LA-ICP-MS Table 2: Mahalanobis distance probabilities of group membership for the three main paste groups based on style Table 3: Average elemental concentrations of chemical groups based on paste composition Table 4: Possible kiln assignments of Java Sea Shipwreck ceramics (pastes) analyzed using LA-ICP-MS based on Leung and Luo’s (2000) classification Table 5: Average elemental concentrations of chemical groups based on glaze composition Appendix 1: Ceramic sample information PDF Figure 1: Map of China showing the port of Quanzhou and the kiln sites of Dehua and Jingdezhen Figure 2: Location of the Java Sea Shipwreck Figure 3: Qingbai ewer from the Java Sea Shipwreck (Photo © The Field Museum, Catalog #350385) Figure 4: Qingbai-style covered box from the Java Sea Shipwreck (Photo © The Field Museum, Catalog #344284) Figure 5: Green-glazed bowl from the Java Sea Shipwreck (Photo © The Field Museum, Catalog #349352) Figure 6: Painted (Cizhou-style) ewer from the Java Sea Shipwreck (Photo © The Field Museum, Catalog #350392) Figure 7: R-Q mode biplot of principal components 1 and 2 based on paste compositions