The wreck-site of Punta del Francese (Stintino-Sassari) off the island of Sardinia (Italy) is composed of 14 roughly cubic blocks and slabs of marble lying in an almost coherent arrangement. Archaeometric analyses indicate a provenance of the entire cargo of marble from the Apuan Alps (marmor lunense) of north Italy. Fragments of amphoras confirm its dating to the Flavian period (first century ce). The dimensions of the cargo, and especially of the single blocks, suggest it would have been destined for the building of an important public monument in western Hispania or southern Gallia. A first hypothesis for the ship's sailing route, and a comparison with the other cargoes of marble from Luna, are proposed
International audienceThe Capo Sagro 2 shipwreck lies at a depth of almost 500 metres off the cape o...
A strict isochrony of fragments of Haltern 70 baetican amphorae (probably wine containers), Italian ...
Initially explored by Gerhard Kapitän in the 1960s, the famous 6th c. AD ‘church wreck’ at Marzamemi...
The wreck-site of Punta del Francese (Stintino-Sassari) off the island of Sardinia (Italy) is compos...
Results of laboratory analyses of samples of marble blocks found in a shipwrecked cargo at Porto Cer...
Results of laboratory analyses of samples of marble blocks found in a shipwrecked cargo at Porto Ce...
Minero-petrographic and geochemical analyses carried out on 35 samples of marble blocks belonging to...
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This paper presents the results of an archaeometric study performed on white marbles from the shipwr...
International audienceThe Capo Sagro 2 shipwreck lies at a depth of almost 500 metres off the cape o...
A strict isochrony of fragments of Haltern 70 baetican amphorae (probably wine containers), Italian ...
Initially explored by Gerhard Kapitän in the 1960s, the famous 6th c. AD ‘church wreck’ at Marzamemi...
The wreck-site of Punta del Francese (Stintino-Sassari) off the island of Sardinia (Italy) is compos...
Results of laboratory analyses of samples of marble blocks found in a shipwrecked cargo at Porto Cer...
Results of laboratory analyses of samples of marble blocks found in a shipwrecked cargo at Porto Ce...
Minero-petrographic and geochemical analyses carried out on 35 samples of marble blocks belonging to...
In the first three centuries AD, large-scale building projects, both in Rome and in the western colo...
The article presents the results of new underwater and laboratory investigations carried out on a ca...
We present the preliminary results of the study of the cargos with white marbles in the project “The...
The cargo of marble blocks off Capo Bianco was dated to the Roman period. New sampling and analysis ...
Five ancient shipwrecks have been found in the sea off Croton, in southern Italy, each carrying a ma...
Minero-petrographic and geochemical analyses, carried out on thirty-four samples of marble blocks a...
In the sea off San Pietro in Bevagna, 50km SE of Taranto (Southern Italy), the wreck of a Roman ship...
This paper presents the results of an archaeometric study performed on white marbles from the shipwr...
International audienceThe Capo Sagro 2 shipwreck lies at a depth of almost 500 metres off the cape o...
A strict isochrony of fragments of Haltern 70 baetican amphorae (probably wine containers), Italian ...
Initially explored by Gerhard Kapitän in the 1960s, the famous 6th c. AD ‘church wreck’ at Marzamemi...