Abstract
Abstract. Microfossils can be a common component of ancient ceramic artefacts. Their analysis in this unusual context is a little-known, yet promising, cross-disciplinary application of micropalaeontology. This article presents the first detailed assessment of the phenomenon of microfossils in ancient ceramics and demonstrates how micropalaeontology can contribute to a range of issues in archaeological ceramic analysis and the reconstruction of the human past. In describing a methodology by which micropalaeontologists and archaeologists can analyse microfossiliferous ceramics, this paper presents the foundations of an approach, which is here referred to as ‘ceramic micropalaeontology’.
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Quinn, P. S., & Day, P. M. (2007). Ceramic micropalaeontology: the analysis of microfossils in ancient ceramics. Journal of Micropalaeontology, 26(2), 159–168. https://doi.org/10.1144/jm.26.2.159
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