The introduction of celadon production in North China: Technological characteristics and diversity of the earliest wares

Volume: 114, Pages: 105057 - 105057
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Celadon, technically a stoneware with a lime-rich glaze, had been produced in South China for more than two millennia before it was first made in the North in the second half of the sixth century. It appears to have been an immediate precursor to white porcelain, which was first produced by northern kilns. The compositions and microstructures of early northern celadons from kilns, residential sites and tombs in Shandong, Hebei and Henan...
Paper Details
Title
The introduction of celadon production in North China: Technological characteristics and diversity of the earliest wares
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
114
Pages
105057 - 105057
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