Aquamanile (A006/2015-15325/17)


@dataset{A006/2015-15325/17,
author = { Irena Loskotová },
title = { A006/2015-15325/17 },
url = { https://hdl.handle.net/11222/archaeo3data.2740 },
note = { Digitalia MUNI ARTS, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University },
date = " "
urldate = "2025-03-16" }
Loskotová, I.  , A006/2015-15325/17, Digitalia MUNI ARTS, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, dataset, viewed 16 March 2025,
Artefact ID: A006/2015-15325/17
Artefact ID type: inventory number
Held by: Archaia Brno z. ú. (institution)
Artefact category: aquamanile
Description in Czech: Noha aquamanile. Modelována ze střepu.
Description: The leg of an aquamanile, modelled from a shard.
Site: Brno, Veselá ulice
49.1960064, 16.6056881

WGS84 Geolocation: 49.1960064, 16.6056881
Finding context (type): household waste
Absolute datation range: 15th century (1400-1499)
Raw material: ceramics
Surface finishing:
Finishing/Povrch Colour/Barva
engobe red

Link to 3D model: https://sketchfab.com/vojtanosek/collections/aquamanile
Literature:
  1. Sedláčková, L. – Hložek,M. 2021: Aquamanile a konvice se zoomorfními výlevkami – Aquamaniles and ewers with zoomorphic spouts. In: Zdroje a šíření vybraných komodit keramické produkce vrcholného a pozdního středověku – Sources and Distribution of Selected High and Late Medieval Pottery Products (Loskotová, I. ed.), Tab. 1, ID A5. Brno. https://doi.org/10.5817/CZ.MUNI.M210-9920-2021

Analyses of this object

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optical microscopy


Analysis of: Sample 1
Instrument used: polarizing microscope BX51
Analysed by: Martin Hložek
Binder type: homogenous
Non-plastic inclusion Type
alkali feldspar Minerals
amphibole Minerals
biotite Minerals
quartz Minerals
muscovite Minerals
plagioclase Minerals
mudstone Rocks
cataclasite Rocks
quartzite Rocks
metabasalt Rocks
metaquartzite Rocks
silicate Rocks
Grain type: fine grain
Grog : Binder: 1:4
Firing temperature: 800 °C
Microstructure: fluidal
Porosity: 7%


Images:

Kresba/ drawing Š. Trávníčková

Úlomek jílovce obklopený póry, PPL, XPL, foto M. Hložek.