Yasin Sedghi is one of the researchers in the field of archaeometry and restoration of historic-cultural property in the Southeastern region of Iran and most of her activites have been in this region. He has a bachelor's degree in restoration and conservation from the faculty of art in Zabol University and a master's degree in archaeometry from Tabriz Islamic Art University. He has articles and scientific researches and international researches and he is currently a lecturer at Tabriz Islamic Art University.
Iranian Journal of Ceramic Science & Engineering, 2020
The distribution and trade of pottery from Ali-Abad culture, which dates back to the fourth mille... more The distribution and trade of pottery from Ali-Abad culture, which dates back to the fourth millennium BC, can be seen in various regions of southeastern Iran, including Kerman, Makran and West Balochistan, Pakistan. . Dahno in Shahdad periphery located in the south-east of Iran, in Kerman province is not an exception, and includes this type of pottery as well. In the present study, the potteries have studied scientifically in order to find the technology and provenance of these materials by examining their microstructure and related mineralogical characterizationand. Petrography, XRD, ESEM-EDS and pXRF is appliede in order to investigate the micro-structur, mineralogy and manufacturing technique. The results of the analyzes on the pottery indicate the use of the same resources in the manufacture of these kind of potteries. By comparing them with the geological formations of the region, one can be seen that prehistoric potters of the Shahdad applied similar soils from the regional reservouire. The potteries observed can be divided into two sections in terms of matrix character; red clay and green matrix. All of which have similar mineralogical additives. In regard to the firing temperatures, the potteries classifiede in two categories, pottery with a cooking temperature of less than 850°C, and pottery firing temperature 900°C to 1000°C.
Iranian Journal of Ceramic Science & Engineering, 2020
The distribution and trade of pottery from Ali-Abad culture, which dates back to the fourth mille... more The distribution and trade of pottery from Ali-Abad culture, which dates back to the fourth millennium BC, can be seen in various regions of southeastern Iran, including Kerman, Makran and West Balochistan, Pakistan. . Dahno in Shahdad periphery located in the south-east of Iran, in Kerman province is not an exception, and includes this type of pottery as well. In the present study, the potteries have studied scientifically in order to find the technology and provenance of these materials by examining their microstructure and related mineralogical characterizationand. Petrography, XRD, ESEM-EDS and pXRF is appliede in order to investigate the micro-structur, mineralogy and manufacturing technique. The results of the analyzes on the pottery indicate the use of the same resources in the manufacture of these kind of potteries. By comparing them with the geological formations of the region, one can be seen that prehistoric potters of the Shahdad applied similar soils from the regional reservouire. The potteries observed can be divided into two sections in terms of matrix character; red clay and green matrix. All of which have similar mineralogical additives. In regard to the firing temperatures, the potteries classifiede in two categories, pottery with a cooking temperature of less than 850°C, and pottery firing temperature 900°C to 1000°C.
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Dahno in Shahdad periphery located in the south-east of Iran, in Kerman province is not an exception, and includes this type of pottery as well. In the present study, the potteries have studied scientifically in order to find the technology and provenance of these materials by examining their microstructure and related mineralogical characterizationand.
Petrography, XRD, ESEM-EDS and pXRF is appliede in order to investigate the micro-structur, mineralogy and manufacturing technique. The results of the analyzes on the pottery indicate the use of the same resources in the manufacture of these kind of potteries. By comparing them with the geological formations of the region, one can be seen that prehistoric potters of the Shahdad applied similar soils from the regional reservouire.
The potteries observed can be divided into two sections in terms of matrix character; red clay and green matrix. All of which have similar mineralogical additives. In regard to the firing temperatures, the potteries classifiede in two categories, pottery with a cooking temperature of less than 850°C, and pottery firing temperature 900°C to 1000°C.
Dahno in Shahdad periphery located in the south-east of Iran, in Kerman province is not an exception, and includes this type of pottery as well. In the present study, the potteries have studied scientifically in order to find the technology and provenance of these materials by examining their microstructure and related mineralogical characterizationand.
Petrography, XRD, ESEM-EDS and pXRF is appliede in order to investigate the micro-structur, mineralogy and manufacturing technique. The results of the analyzes on the pottery indicate the use of the same resources in the manufacture of these kind of potteries. By comparing them with the geological formations of the region, one can be seen that prehistoric potters of the Shahdad applied similar soils from the regional reservouire.
The potteries observed can be divided into two sections in terms of matrix character; red clay and green matrix. All of which have similar mineralogical additives. In regard to the firing temperatures, the potteries classifiede in two categories, pottery with a cooking temperature of less than 850°C, and pottery firing temperature 900°C to 1000°C.