This work proposes a multi-analytical approach to determine the additives in historical mortars, the use of which is widely described in bibliographical sources, but has rarely been reported in the literature. A protocol to thoroughly analyse mortars was created (optical microscopy, X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, thermal analyses and gas chromatography - mass spectrometry). These techniques, which had already been carried out on samples from various sites from the Roman to the modern era, determined that additives had only been used in the mortars from the internal masonry at our sampling site: the medieval military shipyard of Amalfi (Italy). The investigations yielded information on the production technology, and FT-IR and GC-M...
In this survey we present studies on mortar mixes added with oxblood, which was a commonly found lo...
The restoration of architectural monuments constituted a common practice in the ancient Mediterranea...
The present work is focused on the study of forty-two mortars used in the construction of both Roman...
This work proposes a multi-analytical approach to determine the additives in historical mortars, the...
There has been a long history of applying organic additives (OA) in mortars, and an understanding o...
There has been a long history of applying organic additives (OA) in mortars, and an understanding o...
Mortars from the cistern in Amaiur Castle (Navarre, Spain) were analysed to assess the mortar manufa...
Fourteen samples of ancient mortars (joint mortars and plasters) from the archaeological site of Ky...
Background Literature on mortars has mainly focused on the identification and characterization of t...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to provide, through the characterization of the mortar samples and t...
Within the framework of an archaeological and historical survey of some Medieval and a few Roman bui...
The ancient mortars coming from the alabaster main façade of the St. Engracia Basilica (XVI century)...
In this survey we present studies on mortar mixes added with oxblood, which was a commonly found lo...
The restoration of architectural monuments constituted a common practice in the ancient Mediterranea...
The present work is focused on the study of forty-two mortars used in the construction of both Roman...
This work proposes a multi-analytical approach to determine the additives in historical mortars, the...
There has been a long history of applying organic additives (OA) in mortars, and an understanding o...
There has been a long history of applying organic additives (OA) in mortars, and an understanding o...
Mortars from the cistern in Amaiur Castle (Navarre, Spain) were analysed to assess the mortar manufa...
Fourteen samples of ancient mortars (joint mortars and plasters) from the archaeological site of Ky...
Background Literature on mortars has mainly focused on the identification and characterization of t...
AbstractThe aim of the study is to provide, through the characterization of the mortar samples and t...
Within the framework of an archaeological and historical survey of some Medieval and a few Roman bui...
The ancient mortars coming from the alabaster main façade of the St. Engracia Basilica (XVI century)...
In this survey we present studies on mortar mixes added with oxblood, which was a commonly found lo...
The restoration of architectural monuments constituted a common practice in the ancient Mediterranea...
The present work is focused on the study of forty-two mortars used in the construction of both Roman...