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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Thermochimica Acta 148 (1989), S. 485-492 
    ISSN: 0040-6031
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    Springer
    Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry 37 (1991), S. 1579-1592 
    ISSN: 1572-8943
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Mittels IR-Thermospektrometrie wurde die Rehydroxylierung von Tonerdemineralien und die Hydratierung in Geschirr aus dem Bronze- und Eisenzeitalter, aus dem “Land der Geshur” (Osten des Galiläischen Meeres) untersucht. Eine schwache OH-Bande, die denen in Smektit oder Illit ähnelt, existiert in den meisten Proben, es wird aber bei niedrigeren Temperaturen durch Wasserbanden verdeckt. Während des Brennens von Rohmaterial finden zweierlei Umwandlungen der Tonerdemineralien statt, bei relativ niedrigen Temperaturen reversible und bei relativ hohen Temperaturen nichtreversible Dehydroxylierung. Tonerdemineralien werden in kalkfreiem Rohmaterial nach relativ höheren Brenntemperaturen rehydroxyliert und wiederaufgebaut als in kalkhaltigen. Diese Prozesse verlaufen nach höheren Temperaturen in Kochtöpfen aus ersterem Rohmaterial im Vergleich zu Vorrats- und Eßgeschirr aus letzterem Material. Das in der Töpferware adsorbierte Wasser ist in erster Linie an dem beim Brennprozeß gebildeten, röntgenmäßig amorphen Material gebunden.
    Notes: Abstract Rehydroxylation of clay minerals and hydration in Bronze and Iron Age pottery from the ‘Land of Geshur’ (east of the Sea of Galilee), were investigated by IR thermospectrometry. A weak OH band, which resembles those in smectite or illite, exists in most samples, but it is masked by the water bands at lower temperature. Two types of transformation of clay minerals occur during firing of raw materials, reversible and nonreversible dehydroxylation, taking place at a relatively low and high firing temperatures, respectively. Clay minerals rehydroxylate and reconstruct after relatively higher firing temperatures in noncalcareous raw materials than in calcareous ones. These processes take place after higher temperatures in cooking pots made from the former type of raw material as compared with storage and table-ware vessels made from the latter. The absorbed water in the pottery is mainly connected with the dominant X-ray amorphous matter formed by the firing process.
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