Aqua Traiana is a still functioning Roman aqueduct, built in 109 AD during Trajan empire, that collects water from the springs located north-west of Lake Bracciano (north of Rome) and carries it for 57 km to Transtiber (Rome). The mortars employed in its construction show an impressive durability, as they have maintained their mechanical characteristics for nearly two thousand years. Despite their high quality, only few studies deal with the characterization of hydraulic mortars in ancient roman aqueducts.The purpose of this work is to characterize the materials employed for the mortars of Aqua Traiana and to evaluate the provenance of the raw material. Fifteen samples were collected inside the specus of the aqueduct and analysed by optica...
This research provides the first detailed insight into the composition of hydraulic bedding and coat...
This research deals with the archaeometric study of mortars of two outstanding examples of Roman arc...
Long aged mortars from ancient hydraulic constructions of Sicily, i.e. the Roman aqueduct of Thermae...
The aim of this research is to characterize the materials, in particular the aggregate, of the hydra...
Construction materials from the internal ducts of Aqua Traiana, a still operative Roman aqueduct bui...
Construction materials from the internal ducts of Aqua Traiana, a still operative Roman aqueduct bui...
Aim of this paper is the characterization of ancient hydraulic mortars from the roman water supply s...
Construction materials from the internal ducts of Aqua Traiana, a still operative Roman aqueduct bui...
The aqueduct of Água da Prata has been amongst the most prestigious constructions of the XVI century...
Aim of this study is the characterisation of ancient Roman mortars collected in Piscina Mirabilis, l...
In the realm of conservation, a significant hurdle is developing restoration products that are both ...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: Mortars and plasters from the ancient aqueduct on...
This paper focuses on the study of different Roman mortars (renders, finishing coats), used in the c...
This paper shows the results of a multidisciplinary study carried out on the mortars from the Late R...
Ancient pozzolanic mortars show the high technological quality achieved by Roman construction worker...
This research provides the first detailed insight into the composition of hydraulic bedding and coat...
This research deals with the archaeometric study of mortars of two outstanding examples of Roman arc...
Long aged mortars from ancient hydraulic constructions of Sicily, i.e. the Roman aqueduct of Thermae...
The aim of this research is to characterize the materials, in particular the aggregate, of the hydra...
Construction materials from the internal ducts of Aqua Traiana, a still operative Roman aqueduct bui...
Construction materials from the internal ducts of Aqua Traiana, a still operative Roman aqueduct bui...
Aim of this paper is the characterization of ancient hydraulic mortars from the roman water supply s...
Construction materials from the internal ducts of Aqua Traiana, a still operative Roman aqueduct bui...
The aqueduct of Água da Prata has been amongst the most prestigious constructions of the XVI century...
Aim of this study is the characterisation of ancient Roman mortars collected in Piscina Mirabilis, l...
In the realm of conservation, a significant hurdle is developing restoration products that are both ...
Δημοσίευση σε επιστημονικό περιοδικόSummarization: Mortars and plasters from the ancient aqueduct on...
This paper focuses on the study of different Roman mortars (renders, finishing coats), used in the c...
This paper shows the results of a multidisciplinary study carried out on the mortars from the Late R...
Ancient pozzolanic mortars show the high technological quality achieved by Roman construction worker...
This research provides the first detailed insight into the composition of hydraulic bedding and coat...
This research deals with the archaeometric study of mortars of two outstanding examples of Roman arc...
Long aged mortars from ancient hydraulic constructions of Sicily, i.e. the Roman aqueduct of Thermae...