This contribution addresses the characterization study of grey and greyish banded marbles from the Estremoz Anticline (EA) marble district in Portugal. During Roman times, the whole of Lusitania, including its capital Augusta Emerita, was supplied with white and coloured marbles from this district. Grey varieties were used mainly in architectural and epigraphic elements, funerary stelae and arae. The interest in the EA marbles focuses here on the grey types as they could have been used for trading beyond their provincial administrative domains, as was the case with the white marbles, in competition with other Iberian and classical materials, creating an increasing need to know how to identify them. A multi-method approach combining visual e...
The study of ancient marbles plays an important role in the interpretation of an archaeological site...
This paper reports the results of an archaeometric study of the marble from the Estremoz Anticline, ...
The main objective of this paper is to present and justify the reasons for the worldwide recognition...
This contribution addresses the characterization study of grey and greyish banded marbles from the E...
A multi-analytical study has been carried out on a collection of white and coloured Iberian marbles....
This contribution presents the results of the archaeological, petrographic and geochemical study of ...
This archaeometric study is focused on the marble used in a group of fragmented sculptures found at ...
Saint-Béat marble (Central French Pyrenees) is considered one of the most famous Roman Gaul marbles ...
International audienceIn spite of the great leap forward experienced in our understanding of the use...
In spite of the great leap forward experienced in our understanding of the use of marble and other o...
A multimethod approach using petrography and strontium (Sr) isotopic analysis was applied to determi...
This paper presents the results of the characterisation, identification, provenance determination, ...
Marbles have been used for the beautification of cities, temples and palaces throughout history. The...
This paper reports the results of an archaeometric study of the crystalline marbles used in the Roma...
Marbles have been used for the beautification of cities, temples and palaces throughout history. The...
The study of ancient marbles plays an important role in the interpretation of an archaeological site...
This paper reports the results of an archaeometric study of the marble from the Estremoz Anticline, ...
The main objective of this paper is to present and justify the reasons for the worldwide recognition...
This contribution addresses the characterization study of grey and greyish banded marbles from the E...
A multi-analytical study has been carried out on a collection of white and coloured Iberian marbles....
This contribution presents the results of the archaeological, petrographic and geochemical study of ...
This archaeometric study is focused on the marble used in a group of fragmented sculptures found at ...
Saint-Béat marble (Central French Pyrenees) is considered one of the most famous Roman Gaul marbles ...
International audienceIn spite of the great leap forward experienced in our understanding of the use...
In spite of the great leap forward experienced in our understanding of the use of marble and other o...
A multimethod approach using petrography and strontium (Sr) isotopic analysis was applied to determi...
This paper presents the results of the characterisation, identification, provenance determination, ...
Marbles have been used for the beautification of cities, temples and palaces throughout history. The...
This paper reports the results of an archaeometric study of the crystalline marbles used in the Roma...
Marbles have been used for the beautification of cities, temples and palaces throughout history. The...
The study of ancient marbles plays an important role in the interpretation of an archaeological site...
This paper reports the results of an archaeometric study of the marble from the Estremoz Anticline, ...
The main objective of this paper is to present and justify the reasons for the worldwide recognition...