This research provides the first detailed insight into the composition of hydraulic bedding and coating mortars used in the Roman city of Hippo Regius with the aims of bringing to light the use of natural pozzolanic aggregates for mortars preparation following the legacy of Vitruvius and determining their possible sources. Nine samples of hydraulic mortars taken from different structures have been thoroughly analysed adopting a multi-analytical research strategy combining thin-section petrography, optical cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) coupled with energy‐dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). The results indicate the use of pumice clasts with trachytic composition (SiO2: 58.9-64.4 wt.% and total alkali ...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
Volcanic rocks are commonly used as aggregate or pozzolan in ancient mortars. Generally natural pozz...
This study provides the first detailed insight into the composition and properties of structural mor...
Ancient pozzolanic mortars show the high technological quality achieved by Roman construction worker...
Aim of this study is the characterisation of ancient Roman mortars collected in Piscina Mirabilis, l...
Lime based mortars dated back to 4th-3rd century BC were sampled in a Punic-Roman residential area r...
The topic of this study is the mineralogical and petrographic characterization of lime-based mortars...
The topic of this study was the mineralogical and petrographic characterization of lime-based mortar...
This research deals with the archaeometric study of mortars of two outstanding examples of Roman arc...
This research provides a characterization of ancient Roman mortars from “Villa del Capo diSorrento” ...
This current research is focused on the mineralogical and petrographic characterisation of mortar-ba...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
During the excavation of the Curiae Veteres area at the Palatine hill, mortars from different eras w...
The study aims at defining and characterizing a specific restoration mortar for archaeological mason...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
Volcanic rocks are commonly used as aggregate or pozzolan in ancient mortars. Generally natural pozz...
This study provides the first detailed insight into the composition and properties of structural mor...
Ancient pozzolanic mortars show the high technological quality achieved by Roman construction worker...
Aim of this study is the characterisation of ancient Roman mortars collected in Piscina Mirabilis, l...
Lime based mortars dated back to 4th-3rd century BC were sampled in a Punic-Roman residential area r...
The topic of this study is the mineralogical and petrographic characterization of lime-based mortars...
The topic of this study was the mineralogical and petrographic characterization of lime-based mortar...
This research deals with the archaeometric study of mortars of two outstanding examples of Roman arc...
This research provides a characterization of ancient Roman mortars from “Villa del Capo diSorrento” ...
This current research is focused on the mineralogical and petrographic characterisation of mortar-ba...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
During the excavation of the Curiae Veteres area at the Palatine hill, mortars from different eras w...
The study aims at defining and characterizing a specific restoration mortar for archaeological mason...
Roman mortars from a mausoleum (named D46b) belonging to the archaeological site of Porta Mediana ne...
Volcanic rocks are commonly used as aggregate or pozzolan in ancient mortars. Generally natural pozz...
This study provides the first detailed insight into the composition and properties of structural mor...