Abstract

Large storage vessels from the Bronze Age periods at Troy were subjected to petrographic analysis in order to characterize and determine the provenance of the clay raw materials used for their production. The analyses reveal that the selected vessels were produced from different clay sources with different clay qualities. They can be assigned to distinct geological areas, between 10 and 20km south of Troy, in the Ezine region and surrounding areas. Different procurement patterns of raw clay can be also recognized.

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