CFC - Clay Database - Tabular Display (Condensed)

This is a condensed tabular display of the data in Clay Database. It is condensed in the sense that it contains only a subset of the full set of fields in the database that are apt to be of interest to users seeking a general view of the data for multiple clay specimens. For a display presenting the full set of fields for a single clay specimen users can go to Record Display (see below). The NAA data for the clay specimens are presented separately on the CFC - NAA Data page.

Users can sort in ascending or descending numerical or alphabetical order on the Clay Number, Comune, Provincia, Regione, Date Acquired or Geologic Origin column by clicking on the column header. They can filter the dataset on the basis of Comune, Provincia, Regione or Geologic Origin by clicking on one of the values appearing in the appropriate scroll-down menu in the set of menus located immediately above the table and then clicking the Apply button situated immediately to the right of these. They can filter by two or more values by holding down the Control key, clicking on each of the desired values in the scroll-down menu and then clicking the Apply button. They can return the table to its default arrangement after sorting or filtering by clicking the Reset button.

Clicking on the content in a cell in the Clay Number column opens the display for that clay specimen in Record Display. Clicking on the content in a cell in the Comune, Provincia, Region, Date of Acquisition or Geologic Origin column generates a list of all of the clay specimens that have the same value as the one that appears in that cell. Clicking on any of the items in this list opens the record for the associated clay specimen in Record Display. To return from Record Display to Tabular Display (Condensed) users should employ the Back arrow.

Record Display presents the full set of fields for a single clay specimen arranged by subject in groups and sub-groups. (Fields that are empty for that specimen, however, do not appear in the display.) All of the groups and sub-groups other than the Provenience group that appears at the top of the record are shown in a collapsed view. This can be expanded to show the fields contained in the group/sub-group by clicking on the group/sub-group heading. The thumbnails of photomicrographs and diffractograms that appear in the Texture and Mineralogical Composition sub-groups for many of the specimens can be expanded to a full-size image by clicking on the thumbnail. The full-size image can be restored to thumbnail size by clicking on the X that appears at its lower right corner.

Record Display does not permit users to step directly from the record for one clay specimen to that of another. To do this users should use the Back arrow to return to Tabular Display (Condensed) and then click on the cell in the Clay Number column for the desired clay specimen.

The CFC - Products - Data page contains a link to a downloadable spreadsheet that contains all of the data included in this database other than the images.

Clay Number Comune Provinciasort descending Regione UTM Coordinates and Elevation (Google Earth) Source Date Acquired Date Acquired Partial Geologic Origin Formation Use Raw Clay Color (Alphanumeric) Raw Clay Color (English) Clay Fired 750 C Color (Alphanumeric) Clay Fired 750 C Color (English) Clay Fired 900 C Color (Alphanumeric) Clay Fired 900 C Color (English) Break Thick Section Thin Section XRD: Raw < 2 mu XRD Raw > 2 mu XRD 900 NAA Raw Clay NAA Fired to 750 C NAAA Fired to 900 C NAA Fired to 900 C - Replicate Unfired Material - USA Fired Material - USA Unfired Material - Italy
Clay 008 levigated fine fraction Orvieto Terni Umbria 33T 262310m E 4734310mN 159m asl Donated by "Rocchio" Tiberi, Orvieto 1990-07-18 marine/fluvial F130 Pa^2-3 Used to manufacture maiolica 5YR 7/3 pink 5YR 7/3 pink NIST NIST 80
Clay 082 Orvieto Terni Umbria 33T 265115mE 4735040mN 118m asl Donated by Shirley Schwartz, U. of Evansville 1980 or 1984 fluvial F130 a No known exploitation 2.5Y 6.5/2 light gray/light brownish gray 4YR 7.2/6 reddish yellow SUNY NIST NIST 10 10
Clay 083 Orvieto Terni Umbria 33T 265115m; 4735040mN 118m asl Donated by Shirley Schwartz, U. of Evansville 1980 or 1984 fluvial F130 a No known exploitation 2.5Y 6.5/2 light gray/light brownish gray 7YR 8/4 pink SUNY NIST NIST 15 8
Clay 084 Orvieto Terni Umbria 33T 265115mE 4735040mN 118m asl Donated by Shirley Schwartz, U. of Evansville 1980 or 1984 fluvial F130 a No known exploitation 2.5Y 7/2 light gray 5YR 7.5/4 pink SUNY NIST NIST 15 8
Clay 085 Orvieto Terni Umbria 33T 265115mE 4735040mN 118m asl Donated by Shirley Schwartz, U. of Evansville 1980 or 1984 fluvial F130 a No known exploitation 2.5Y 6.5/2 light gray/light brownish gray 4.5YR 7/4 pink SUNY NIST NIST 5 9
Clay 042 sieved fine fraction Vetralla Viterbo Lazio 33T 255960mE 4688910mN 289m asl Collected from clay heap 1989-07-23 continental F143 phi theta^w Sieved fine fraction similar to that used to manufacture cookware 2.5YR 5.8/6 light red NIST NIST 115 7
Clay 029 Orte Viterbo Lazio 33T 285490mE 4702530mN 088m asl Collected from talus debris at foot of face of abandoned clay pit 1987-06-19 marine F137 p^2 Used to manufacture brick/tile 2.5Y 7/1 light gray 4.5YR 7/3.5 pink SUNY SUNY SUNY Alfred Alfred Alfred NIST NIST NIST 44 24
Clay 043 Sutri Viterbo Lazio 33T 272690mE 4681490mN 290m asl Collected from plow zone 1984-02-02 marine F143 O No known recent exploitation; likely used in Roman period to manufacture wide variety of ceramics 5Y 6.8/2 light gray 3YR 6/8 light red SUNY NIST NIST 30 9
Clay 030 Orte Viterbo Lazio 33T 285390mE 4702600mN 092m asl Collected from talus debris at foot of face of abandoned clay pit 1987-06-19 marine F137 p^2 Used to manufacture brick/tile 2.5Y 7/1 light gray 2YR 6/6 light red SUNY NIST NIST NIST 42 24
Clay 044 Calcata Viterbo Lazio 33T 286730mE 4676520mN 116m asl Collected from erosion scarp 1984-08-16 marine F143 p^3 No known recent exploitation; likely used in Etruscan/Roman period to manufacture tile 5Y 7.8/1 white 8.5YR 7.5/4 pink SUNY NIST NIST NIST 270 2 190

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