The medieval Nora tower, still active in 1607, is located on a promontory on the south-western Gulf of Cagliari (Sardinia), near to the Coltellazzo Island and the Punic-Roman archaeological area of Nora. The tower structure is a truncated cone about 11 meters high and 12 meters in diameter at the base. Inside, it has a double ribbed vaulted dome, supported by a central pillar. Aims of this research are studying the building materials used for the construction of the tower, addressed to define: i) the different stones (mainly volcanic and sedimentary rocks) used for construction; ii) the compositional characteristics of ancient mortars and the mixture proportions of binder and aggregate; iii) the provenance from territory of the raw materia...
The Budello tower is located on a slight promontory from which it dominates the entire bay of Teulad...
This work is part of a broader research concerning the ancient mortars used to build the historic ce...
The geomaterials (e.g., stones and mortars) used on the monuments when exposed to the atmosphere sub...
The medieval Nora tower, still active in 1607, is located on a promontory on the south-western Gulf ...
This study is part of a wider research on construction techniques of the coastal towers of Sardinia....
The tower is located on a promontory on the south-western Gulf of Cagliari, near to the Coltellazzo ...
The composition and the origin of raw materials used in the ancient mortars and concrete of the Nora...
The case study is the pentagonal tower from Serravalle Castle fortification, located near to the riv...
This paper aims to study the geomaterials of the most important Romanesque-style monument of Sardini...
The distribution of Coastal Towers in Sardinia testify that foreign invasions, which occurred severa...
Research focus on the geochemical and petrographic characterisation of volcanics used in the Roman c...
Sardinian medieval monuments are mainly made up by volcanic rocks (pyroclastites/ignimbrites), minor...
This study is part of an ongoing research aimed to examine a number of important defence towers situ...
Object of the study are some towers situated in the geographical area of Cagliari, belonging to the ...
The study focused on the volcanic glass used in the production of bedding mortars and concrete of th...
The Budello tower is located on a slight promontory from which it dominates the entire bay of Teulad...
This work is part of a broader research concerning the ancient mortars used to build the historic ce...
The geomaterials (e.g., stones and mortars) used on the monuments when exposed to the atmosphere sub...
The medieval Nora tower, still active in 1607, is located on a promontory on the south-western Gulf ...
This study is part of a wider research on construction techniques of the coastal towers of Sardinia....
The tower is located on a promontory on the south-western Gulf of Cagliari, near to the Coltellazzo ...
The composition and the origin of raw materials used in the ancient mortars and concrete of the Nora...
The case study is the pentagonal tower from Serravalle Castle fortification, located near to the riv...
This paper aims to study the geomaterials of the most important Romanesque-style monument of Sardini...
The distribution of Coastal Towers in Sardinia testify that foreign invasions, which occurred severa...
Research focus on the geochemical and petrographic characterisation of volcanics used in the Roman c...
Sardinian medieval monuments are mainly made up by volcanic rocks (pyroclastites/ignimbrites), minor...
This study is part of an ongoing research aimed to examine a number of important defence towers situ...
Object of the study are some towers situated in the geographical area of Cagliari, belonging to the ...
The study focused on the volcanic glass used in the production of bedding mortars and concrete of th...
The Budello tower is located on a slight promontory from which it dominates the entire bay of Teulad...
This work is part of a broader research concerning the ancient mortars used to build the historic ce...
The geomaterials (e.g., stones and mortars) used on the monuments when exposed to the atmosphere sub...