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http://dx.doi.org/10.12654/JCS.2020.36.3.01

A Study on the Relationships between White Wares and Raw Materials Excavated at Goseong-ri Kiln Site in Chuncheon, Yeongseo Province, Gangwon-do  

Lee, Byeong Hoon (Kangwon Research Institute of Cultural Heritage)
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Journal of Conservation Science / v.36, no.3, 2020 , pp. 152-161 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare the chemical properties of white soil and refined clay sediment, which are produced early in the refining process. The characteristics of the white wares made at the kiln site in Goseong-ri, Chuncheon were also examined. Three groups of materials were examined: white wares excavated from the white wares kiln, raw material from white soil collected from the surface, and a refined clay sediment group. There were also three analysis methods, which were a main components analysis, a trace components analysis, and a mineral analysis. The main components analysis found that the white wares clay was in the RO24.04~4.28 and the RO + R2O 0.30~0.31 mole areas, which were similar to the results for the refined clay sediment. However, the refining process used to produce better quality white wares meant that the large differences in the early white soil raw material appeared in the refined sediment. The mineral phase analysis showed that the crystals detected in the early white soil raw materials and refined clay sediment were almost identical. However, quartz and mullite mineral phases, which can occur above a certain temperature, were detected in the excavated white wares clay. Rare earth elements that were not affected by the pottery making process and the weathering of clay materials were found to have the same origin in all three groups.
Keywords
White wares kiln in Goseong-ri; White wares; Principal components analysis; Trace elements analysis; Mineral phase;
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