The imperial cult area of Tarraco was built in the 1st century AD in the highest part of the city and presided over the seat of the Concilium Prouinciae Hispaniae Citerioris. It was a temenos with a similar layout to that of the Forum Pacis and architectural decoration imitating that of the Forum Augustum in Rome, where the use of marble was a fundamental part of the architectural and sculptural decorative programme. An extensive assemblage of marble was recovered during the excavations carried out under the Tarragona Cathedral Master Plan. It reflects the use of imperial quarries in the decorative programme and has been analyzed at the Unitat d’Estudis Arqueomètrics (ICAC) facilities. This assemblage reflects the wide panorama of marmora i...
The discovering of impressive well-preserved mosaics, paintings and polychrome stucco wall decoratio...
This paper reports the results of a quantitative and qualitative study of the imported architectural...
A large number of granite shafts from the Troad are preserved in Tarraco. Many of them belong to a v...
This paper presents an assemblage of marmora found during the archaeological excavation undertaken i...
This paper offers an overview of the characterization of the marmora used at the Late Hispano-Roman ...
En este trabajo se aborda el estudio de uno de los materiales lapídeos ornamentales má...
Proceedings of the IX Association for the Study of Marbles and Other Stones in Antiquity (ASMOSIA) C...
The archaeological site of Carranque (Toledo, Spain) is one of the most important Hispano-Roman site...
The archaeological site of Carranque (Toledo, Spain) is one of the most important Hispano-Roman site...
The grand building complex in Tarraco known as the “Provincial Forum” is one of the most emblematic ...
The archaeological site of Carranque (Toledo, Spain) is one of the most important Hispano-Roman site...
The aim of this paper is to present the results of a research project recently conducted into the ar...
Proceedings of the IX Association for the Study of Marbles and Other Stones in Antiquity (ASMOSIA) C...
This paper reports the results of a quantitative and qualitative study of the imported architectural...
The grand building complex in Tarraco known as the “Provincial Forum” is one of the most emblematic ...
The discovering of impressive well-preserved mosaics, paintings and polychrome stucco wall decoratio...
This paper reports the results of a quantitative and qualitative study of the imported architectural...
A large number of granite shafts from the Troad are preserved in Tarraco. Many of them belong to a v...
This paper presents an assemblage of marmora found during the archaeological excavation undertaken i...
This paper offers an overview of the characterization of the marmora used at the Late Hispano-Roman ...
En este trabajo se aborda el estudio de uno de los materiales lapídeos ornamentales má...
Proceedings of the IX Association for the Study of Marbles and Other Stones in Antiquity (ASMOSIA) C...
The archaeological site of Carranque (Toledo, Spain) is one of the most important Hispano-Roman site...
The archaeological site of Carranque (Toledo, Spain) is one of the most important Hispano-Roman site...
The grand building complex in Tarraco known as the “Provincial Forum” is one of the most emblematic ...
The archaeological site of Carranque (Toledo, Spain) is one of the most important Hispano-Roman site...
The aim of this paper is to present the results of a research project recently conducted into the ar...
Proceedings of the IX Association for the Study of Marbles and Other Stones in Antiquity (ASMOSIA) C...
This paper reports the results of a quantitative and qualitative study of the imported architectural...
The grand building complex in Tarraco known as the “Provincial Forum” is one of the most emblematic ...
The discovering of impressive well-preserved mosaics, paintings and polychrome stucco wall decoratio...
This paper reports the results of a quantitative and qualitative study of the imported architectural...
A large number of granite shafts from the Troad are preserved in Tarraco. Many of them belong to a v...