Abstract

Красные пигменты в погребениях эпохи бронзы на Северном Кавказе: методика идентификации признаков термической обработки минерального железосодержащего сырья

Highlights

  • Ochre is a natural pigment of yellow or red color, mainly consisting of iron minerals

  • it can be obtained by pyroprocessing goethite

  • which is the main component of the “yellow” ochre

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Summary

МЕЖ ДИСЦИПЛИНАРНЫЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ

RED PIGMENTS IN THE BRONZE AGE BURIALS IN THE NORTH CAUCASUS: COMPLEX ANALYSIS FOR IDENTIFICATION OF PYROPROCESSING OF IRON MINERALS 1. Kalinin Institute of Physical-Chemical and Biological Problems of Soil Science, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino, Russian Federation. Alekseev Institute of Physical-Chemical and Biological Problems of Soil Science, Russian Academy of Sciences, Abstract. Along with determining the origin of mineral dyes, one of the main problems of studying natural pigments in archaeology is identifying the origin of the so-called “red” ochre, made on the basis of hematite. Red Pigments in the Bronze Age Burials in the North Caucasus: Complex Analysis for Identification of Pyroprocessing of Iron Minerals.

Андрей Олегович Алексеев
Химический состав
Химический состав изученных образцов пигментов
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