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Characterizing the sealing materials of the merchant ship Nanhai I of the Southern Song Dynasty

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2021
Nanhai I is a highly valuable shipwreck of the Southern Song Dynasty for studying various topics, including the shipbuilding techniques. The sealing materials are of significant importance to ensure the ship’s reliability during the voyage across the ...
Yihang Zhou   +4 more
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Opaque ancient K2O–PbO–SiO2 glass of the Southern Song Dynasty with fluorite dendrites and its fabrication

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2019
Here we first report a piece of K2O–PbO–SiO2 ancient glass opacified by fluorite dendrites with archaeological background. This piece of glass was excavated from Nanhai I shipwreck, a merchant ship once heading for Southeast Asia, but sinking near ...
Yihang Zhou   +5 more
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Unveiling maritime trading practices: micro-provenance analysis of Dehua-style porcelain from the Nanhai I shipwreck

open access: yesAntiquity
ABSTRACTIdentification of the origins of maritime-traded porcelain, though key to unravelling ancient production and trade dynamics, remains challenging. The authors present a pioneering micro-provenance analysis of Dehua-style porcelain from the late-twelfth-century Nanhai I shipwreck, recovered from the South China Sea.
Wenpeng Xu   +4 more
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Effectiveness Evaluation of Silicone Oil Emulsion In Situ Polymerization for Dehydration of Waterlogged Wooden Artifacts

open access: yesMolecules
Organosilicon materials have shown potential as dehydration agents for waterlogged wooden artifacts. These materials can polymerize under normal conditions to form polymers with favorable mechanical strength, antibacterial properties, and aging ...
Mengruo Wu   +3 more
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Additional file 1 of Characterization of degradation and iron deposits of the wood of Nanhai I shipwreck

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Additional file 1: Figure S1. XRD spectra of sample K2NH-1. Figure S2. XRD spectra of sample K2NH-2. Figure S3. XRD spectra of sample K2NH-8. Figure S4. XRD spectra of sample K2NH-10.
Zhang, Hongying   +3 more
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Corrosion Mechanism of a Jingdezhen Bluish-White Porcelain from the Nanhai I Shipwreck: The Ash-Green Glaze of the Early Song Dynasty

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Abstract This study investigates the long-term degradation processes and underlying mechanisms of a complexly corroded bluish-white porcelain sherd produced at the Hutian kiln in Jingdezhen, dating to the early Northern Song Dynasty, which was recovered from the Nanhai One shipwreck.
Yongbin Yu   +3 more
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Additional file 1 of Corrosion of glaze in the marine environment: study on the green-glazed pottery from the Southern Song “Nanhai I” shipwreck (1127–1279 A.D.)

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Additional file 1. Fig. S1. SEM images of the golden yellow area surface. Fig. S2. SEM images of the polished cross-section of golden yellow crust area. Fig. S3. SEM images of the surface iridescent area. Fig. S4. SEM images of the black crust area surface. Fig. S5. SEM images of the polished crosssection of black crust area. Fig. S6.
Zhou, Benyuan   +4 more
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Research on the Glass Beads from the Nanhai I Shipwreck: A Potash-lead Glass Bead Technological Tradition Originating from Han Dynasty Lingnan

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Abstract To gain deeper insights into the manufacturing techniques and raw material sources of the glass beads collected from the Nanhai I shipwreck dating from Southern Song Dynasty, a comprehensive analysis was conducted on three typical types of beads using digital microscopy, X-ray micro-computed tomography (Micro-
Naisheng Li   +3 more
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Chemical and microstructural comparison of the export porcelain from five different kilns excavated from Nanhai I shipwreck

Ceramics International, 2019
Abstract Nanhai I shipwreck, a fully loaded merchant ship of the Southern Song Dynasty, once heading for the Southeast Asia, represents the prosperous international ceramic trades during that time. Recent excavation provides us with the great opportunity to investigate the export porcelain on this ship.
Yihang Zhou, , Dongbo Hu
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