Clusters of plasters - An Experimental Analysis of Plaster Production in Prehistoric Cyprus
Two distinct types of plaster were produced in prehistoric Cyprus: the lime plaster and the havara plaster. The latter was obtained by mixing the local secondary limestone (havara) with water, with no pyrotechnological process involved. Because lime plaster and havara plaster have very similar chara...
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| description | Two distinct types of plaster were produced in prehistoric Cyprus: the lime plaster and the havara plaster. The latter was obtained by mixing the local secondary limestone (havara) with water, with no pyrotechnological process involved. Because lime plaster and havara plaster have very similar characteristics, archaeologists often struggle to distinguish them in the field. An experimental study was undertaken to produce new data that could aid in examining the manufacturing techniques of prehistoric plaster materials in Cyprus. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-da1b0f2c87b94b2cb12ba209a08c855f2025-08-20T03:44:38ZengEXARCEXARC Journal2212-89562025-08-012025/2ark:/88735/10802Clusters of plasters - An Experimental Analysis of Plaster Production in Prehistoric CyprusMarialucia AmadioLuca BombardieriTwo distinct types of plaster were produced in prehistoric Cyprus: the lime plaster and the havara plaster. The latter was obtained by mixing the local secondary limestone (havara) with water, with no pyrotechnological process involved. Because lime plaster and havara plaster have very similar characteristics, archaeologists often struggle to distinguish them in the field. An experimental study was undertaken to produce new data that could aid in examining the manufacturing techniques of prehistoric plaster materials in Cyprus.https://exarc.net/ark:/88735/10802limestoneneolithiccyprusbronze age |
| spellingShingle | Marialucia Amadio Luca Bombardieri Clusters of plasters - An Experimental Analysis of Plaster Production in Prehistoric Cyprus EXARC Journal limestone neolithic cyprus bronze age |
| title | Clusters of plasters - An Experimental Analysis of Plaster Production in Prehistoric Cyprus |
| title_full | Clusters of plasters - An Experimental Analysis of Plaster Production in Prehistoric Cyprus |
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| title_short | Clusters of plasters - An Experimental Analysis of Plaster Production in Prehistoric Cyprus |
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| topic | limestone neolithic cyprus bronze age |
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