We use trace element discrimination diagrams to provide a geochemical fingerprint for Tufo Lionato, the volcanic rock most commonly used in the ancient Roman dimension stone technique. Based on the comparison of their geochemical signatures, we identify different rock facies of Tufo Lionato employed since the fourth to third centuries and through the second century BCE in the construction of the temples of the Area Sacra di Largo Argentina. These rock facies correspond to two previously identified building stones: Aniene Tuff and Monteverde Tuff, named after their supposed source areas located in the Aniene River Valley and in the homonymous locality of the Tiber River Valley, respectively. However, the results of our study demonstr...
Roman colonization of northern Italy during the late Republican Age brought a significant building a...
This paper presents the geochemical analysis of lightweight scoria and pumice used in concrete vault...
Research focus on the geochemical and petrographic characterisation of volcanics used in the Roman c...
Tufo Lionato is a volcanic tuff that was used extensively for construction in Rome, Italy, during an...
In this paperwe present new geochemical and petrographic data aimed at identifying the volcanicmater...
The Etruscan site of Marzabotto (Bologna, Italy) was built and developed between VI and IV sec b.C. ...
Through the assistance of trace element and petrographic analyses on 14 samples of mortar aggregate...
The Etruscan site of Marzabotto (Bologna Italy) was built and developed between V1 and IV sec b.C. I...
The tufa rocks used in sacral buildings in the Etruscan site of Marzabotto (Bologna, Italy) were cha...
The roman territorial framework is mostly the product of recent geodynamic processes affecting the w...
tThe lithological analysis of the southern fac¸ ade of the Sarno Baths, a complex building located i...
The rocks of Alban Hills and Monti Sabatini volcanoes (Central Italy) and their associated epiclasti...
The work aims to define the origin of the architectural stone elements worked by Romans and reused i...
In Roman times, rotary querns and different types of millstones, driven either by horse-capstan or w...
This paper presents the geochemical analysis of lightweight scoria and pumice used in concrete vault...
Roman colonization of northern Italy during the late Republican Age brought a significant building a...
This paper presents the geochemical analysis of lightweight scoria and pumice used in concrete vault...
Research focus on the geochemical and petrographic characterisation of volcanics used in the Roman c...
Tufo Lionato is a volcanic tuff that was used extensively for construction in Rome, Italy, during an...
In this paperwe present new geochemical and petrographic data aimed at identifying the volcanicmater...
The Etruscan site of Marzabotto (Bologna, Italy) was built and developed between VI and IV sec b.C. ...
Through the assistance of trace element and petrographic analyses on 14 samples of mortar aggregate...
The Etruscan site of Marzabotto (Bologna Italy) was built and developed between V1 and IV sec b.C. I...
The tufa rocks used in sacral buildings in the Etruscan site of Marzabotto (Bologna, Italy) were cha...
The roman territorial framework is mostly the product of recent geodynamic processes affecting the w...
tThe lithological analysis of the southern fac¸ ade of the Sarno Baths, a complex building located i...
The rocks of Alban Hills and Monti Sabatini volcanoes (Central Italy) and their associated epiclasti...
The work aims to define the origin of the architectural stone elements worked by Romans and reused i...
In Roman times, rotary querns and different types of millstones, driven either by horse-capstan or w...
This paper presents the geochemical analysis of lightweight scoria and pumice used in concrete vault...
Roman colonization of northern Italy during the late Republican Age brought a significant building a...
This paper presents the geochemical analysis of lightweight scoria and pumice used in concrete vault...
Research focus on the geochemical and petrographic characterisation of volcanics used in the Roman c...