On the occasion of previous mineralogical-petrographic surveys carried out on the city walls of Siena, the use of different types of mortar emerged in the fortifications of Baldassarre Peruzzi compared to those of the XIV-XV century, with the use of new materials, more advanced on the technological plan. The present contribution intends to present the first results of the continuation of the research, this time comparing the entrapment mortars of Peruzzi forts, referable to the years 1527-1534 and promoted by the Republic of Siena, with those of the Medici Fortress, built by the will of Cosimo dei Medici, as a result of the conquest of the city of 1555, designed by Baldassarre Lanci (1561)
Lime based mortars dated back to 4th-3rd century BC were sampled in a Punic-Roman residential area r...
International audienceRoman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological si...
Twenty-one mortar samples taken from the walls in the southwest side of the Fortezza delle Verrucole...
On the occasion of previous mineralogical-petrographic surveys carried out on the city walls of Sien...
The goal of research is the mineralogical-petrographic study of the mortars used in some medieval f...
This work is part of a broader research concerning the ancient mortars used to build the historic ce...
Known since the 11th century, the castle of Cerreto Ciampoli was one of the main fortifications of t...
Strong mortars from the tower of the Cerreto Ciampoli castle (Siena, Italy) Known since the eleve...
The Argentario peninsula, sited in Southern Tuscany, already attended by Etruscans and inhabited by ...
The study concerns Italian masonries and focuses on historical, medieval and modern mortars. Within ...
The study of ancient mortars plays an important role in the interpretation of an archaeological site...
The case study is the pentagonal tower from Serravalle Castle fortification, located near to the riv...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
Since the end of the III century A.D. the Roman Empire lived a period of relative stability and the ...
The present work is focused on the study of forty-two mortars used in the construction of both Roman...
Lime based mortars dated back to 4th-3rd century BC were sampled in a Punic-Roman residential area r...
International audienceRoman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological si...
Twenty-one mortar samples taken from the walls in the southwest side of the Fortezza delle Verrucole...
On the occasion of previous mineralogical-petrographic surveys carried out on the city walls of Sien...
The goal of research is the mineralogical-petrographic study of the mortars used in some medieval f...
This work is part of a broader research concerning the ancient mortars used to build the historic ce...
Known since the 11th century, the castle of Cerreto Ciampoli was one of the main fortifications of t...
Strong mortars from the tower of the Cerreto Ciampoli castle (Siena, Italy) Known since the eleve...
The Argentario peninsula, sited in Southern Tuscany, already attended by Etruscans and inhabited by ...
The study concerns Italian masonries and focuses on historical, medieval and modern mortars. Within ...
The study of ancient mortars plays an important role in the interpretation of an archaeological site...
The case study is the pentagonal tower from Serravalle Castle fortification, located near to the riv...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
Since the end of the III century A.D. the Roman Empire lived a period of relative stability and the ...
The present work is focused on the study of forty-two mortars used in the construction of both Roman...
Lime based mortars dated back to 4th-3rd century BC were sampled in a Punic-Roman residential area r...
International audienceRoman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological si...
Twenty-one mortar samples taken from the walls in the southwest side of the Fortezza delle Verrucole...