A general analysis of the use of marble in Ravenna between the 5th and the 6th century will consider in a Mediterranean perspective the modes in which marble and stone material were acquired and utilised. Furthermore, depending on the periods and patrons with adequate economic and cultural resources, it is possible to distinguish different phenomena in supplying and using marbles for the public buildings of the city, comprehending both spolia and commissioned artefacts. The political situation and the range of economic activities influenced time by time the architectural and decorative choices, attempting adaptations to the models and creating local styles
The study of ancient marbles plays an important role in the interpretation of an archaeological sit...
Application of red marbels in the island's architecture was mainly diffused since the XVI century. M...
This article gives a first overview of the distribution of giallo antico in the Western Mediterranea...
A general analysis of the use of marble in Ravenna between the 5th and the 6th century will conside...
none5siRavenna represented an important administrative, commercial and cultural centre in the 5th an...
none7noBetween the end of the 5th and the end of the 6th centuries, over 1500 tonnes of marble were ...
The circulation of marble artefacts (primarily architectural elements and liturgical furnishings), p...
In the Augustan Age, a new aesthetic preference was propagated in the Roman Empire – the surface of ...
This thesis aims to study the commercial mechanism of Ravenna in the Late Antiquity from the point o...
Marble provenance studies in archaeology have become increasingly popular in recent decades. This ha...
This paper presents the results of the characterisation, identification, provenance determination, ...
International audienceSeries of white marble capitals constitute significant markers for valuation o...
Painted imitation marble can be seen in the wall-paintings of 94 houses at Pompeii, all datable betw...
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 study of ancient marbles plays an important role in the interpretation of an archaeological sit...
Application of red marbels in the island's architecture was mainly diffused since the XVI century. M...
This article gives a first overview of the distribution of giallo antico in the Western Mediterranea...
A general analysis of the use of marble in Ravenna between the 5th and the 6th century will conside...
none5siRavenna represented an important administrative, commercial and cultural centre in the 5th an...
none7noBetween the end of the 5th and the end of the 6th centuries, over 1500 tonnes of marble were ...
The circulation of marble artefacts (primarily architectural elements and liturgical furnishings), p...
In the Augustan Age, a new aesthetic preference was propagated in the Roman Empire – the surface of ...
This thesis aims to study the commercial mechanism of Ravenna in the Late Antiquity from the point o...
Marble provenance studies in archaeology have become increasingly popular in recent decades. This ha...
This paper presents the results of the characterisation, identification, provenance determination, ...
International audienceSeries of white marble capitals constitute significant markers for valuation o...
Painted imitation marble can be seen in the wall-paintings of 94 houses at Pompeii, all datable betw...
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 study of ancient marbles plays an important role in the interpretation of an archaeological sit...
Application of red marbels in the island's architecture was mainly diffused since the XVI century. M...
This article gives a first overview of the distribution of giallo antico in the Western Mediterranea...