Comparative Study of Architectural Bricks from Khorsabad and Susa Sites: Characterization of Black Glazes
Author:
Beauvoit Emmie12, Bouquillon Anne12ORCID, Majérus Odile12, Caurant Daniel12ORCID, Cuny Julien3, Thomas Ariane3
Affiliation:
1. Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France (C2RMF), Palais du Louvre, 14 Quai François Mitterrand, 75001 Paris, France 2. Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris (IRCP), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Chimie ParisTech, PSL Research University, 75005 Paris, France 3. Département des Antiquités Orientales, Musée du Louvre, Porte Mollien, 75001 Paris, France
Abstract
In this study, the well-preserved glazes of 13 colored bricks representative of the decoration of the palaces of Sargon II (Khorsabad, 8th century BC) and of Darius I (Susa, 6th century BC) were examined. The purpose of this research is to gather information about the ancient brick manufacturing processes by examining the colored glazes and, in particular, black glazes using a combination of methods that included optical microscopy, SEM-EDX, synchrotron µ-XRD, and µ-Raman spectroscopy. The results revealed different coloring techniques for producing black glazes in the Neo-Assyrian and Persian Achaemenid periods. Regarding the black glazes of Susa, it is particularly interesting to note that their chemical composition varies according to the function of the glazes on the bricks: manganese oxide (for colored fields of glaze) and iron-rich compounds (for raised lines separating glazed areas). In comparison, the black glazes from Khorsabad are characterized by the presence of spherical copper sulfide and galena nanoparticles (ranging from less than 100 nm to about 1 µm) for both the glazed areas and the separating lines. This coloring technique to obtain black glazes is very rarely described in the literature, as well as the mechanism of formation of these spherical nanoparticles.
Funder
Agence Nationale de la Recherche European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program
Subject
Materials Science (miscellaneous),Archeology,Conservation
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