The archaeological excavations carried out in the Roman city of Segobriga between 1982 and 2010 have uncovered a set of Italian mortaria. Seven of these mortars were stamped with the names of the owners of the officinae where they were manufactured (Statius Marcius, Calpetanus Favor and two others belonging to the gens Domitia) or the potters who made them (Quietius, Salutaris, Secundinus, Hermes). | Las excavaciones arqueológicas llevadas a cabo en la ciudad romana de Segobriga en el período 1982-2010 han documentado un conjunto de morteros de procedencia centroitálica. En siete ocasiones, los morteros presentan sellos en los que se menciona a los propietarios de las officinae en las que se fabricaron, entre ellos, los Domitii, los Statii ...
This paper provides a multi-technical characterization of mortar samples from the Roman city Complut...
This study characterises the mortar materials used in the construction of walls and floors at the Ar...
Trabajo presentado en Green Conservation of Cultural Heritage - 2nd International Conference, celebr...
Las excavaciones arqueológicas llevadas a cabo en la ciudad romana de Segobriga en el período 1982-2...
This study presents the continuation of the catalogue of marks on Roman tegulae discovered in the Ro...
This work includes 243 ceramic fragments with Latin, Greek and Iberian graphites, discovered in Sego...
The rehabilitation of buildings or historic landmarks has gained in importance over the years. It is...
Aim of this study is the characterisation of ancient Roman mortars collected in Piscina Mirabilis, l...
Se presenta en este trabajo la continuación del catálogo de marcas sobre tegulas romanas descubierta...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
A 3-wing building was discovered during the 2000 excavations in Segobriga. Identified as a temple of...
The study of ancient mortars plays an important role in the interpretation of an archaeological site...
Elea-Velia is an important Greek colony of Magna Graecia, founded by the inhabitants of Phocaea (Tur...
Destroyed as a result of a fire, the ruins of the Domus dei Dolia remained hidden until 2009, the ye...
This paper provides a multi-technical characterization of mortar samples from the Roman city Complut...
This study characterises the mortar materials used in the construction of walls and floors at the Ar...
Trabajo presentado en Green Conservation of Cultural Heritage - 2nd International Conference, celebr...
Las excavaciones arqueológicas llevadas a cabo en la ciudad romana de Segobriga en el período 1982-2...
This study presents the continuation of the catalogue of marks on Roman tegulae discovered in the Ro...
This work includes 243 ceramic fragments with Latin, Greek and Iberian graphites, discovered in Sego...
The rehabilitation of buildings or historic landmarks has gained in importance over the years. It is...
Aim of this study is the characterisation of ancient Roman mortars collected in Piscina Mirabilis, l...
Se presenta en este trabajo la continuación del catálogo de marcas sobre tegulas romanas descubierta...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
A 3-wing building was discovered during the 2000 excavations in Segobriga. Identified as a temple of...
The study of ancient mortars plays an important role in the interpretation of an archaeological site...
Elea-Velia is an important Greek colony of Magna Graecia, founded by the inhabitants of Phocaea (Tur...
Destroyed as a result of a fire, the ruins of the Domus dei Dolia remained hidden until 2009, the ye...
This paper provides a multi-technical characterization of mortar samples from the Roman city Complut...
This study characterises the mortar materials used in the construction of walls and floors at the Ar...
Trabajo presentado en Green Conservation of Cultural Heritage - 2nd International Conference, celebr...