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First Evidence of “Earth Wax” Inside the Casting Molds from the Roman Era
Authors:Klá  ra Jagoš  ová  ,Jan Jí  lek,Pavel Fojtí  k,Ivan Č      ř  ,Miroslav Popelka,Ondř  ej Kurka,Luká  š   Kuč  era
Affiliation:1.Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Palacký University, 17. Listopadu 12, 779 00 Olomouc, Czech Republic; (K.J.); (O.K.);2.Section Classical Archaeology, Department of Archaeology and Museology, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University, Joštova 220/13, 662 43 Brno, Czech Republic;3.Institute of Archaeological Heritage Brno, Kaloudova 1321/30, 614 00 Brno, Czech Republic; (P.F.); (I.Č.); (M.P.)
Abstract:This research was focused on the analysis of material composition and organic residues present in three molds found in the Moravian region (Czech Republic) belonging to the Roman era. X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy pointed out the possible remelting of Roman objects in Barbarian territory. The analysis of organic residues retrieved from the internal part of mold #2 by pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry proved the presence of ozokerite wax (“earth wax”). Consequent analysis of this organic residue by Atmospheric Solids Analysis Probe–ion mobility spectrometry–high-resolution mass spectrometry (ASAP-IMS-HRMS) confirmed the presence of ceresin, the main component of ozokerite. Ceresin was also detected in a sample of the organic residue from mold #1. Note that this is the first application of ASAP-IMS-HRMS in archaeological research. The remains of earth wax in molds suggest the production of wax models as an intermediate stage for the production of lost-wax ceramic casting molds.
Keywords:earth wax   ceresin   soot   X-ray fluorescence   gas chromatography   Roman era   mold   mass spectrometry   ion mobility
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