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Journal of Roman Archaeology. 34:253-274
Publikováno v:
ASMOSIA XI, Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone, Proceedings of the XI International Conference of ASMOSIA
In 562 Paul the Silentiary described ten different types of colored stone on the walls of Hagia Sophia, Constantinople. Eight of them can be clearly identified optically, but two of them, “onyx” and “Lydian,” are problematic. “Onyx” is pu
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https://doi.org/10.31534/xi.asmosia.2015/02.19
https://doi.org/10.31534/xi.asmosia.2015/02.19
Calcitic marble from Thasos and Proconnesos in Nea Anchialos (Thessaly) and Thessaloniki (Macedonia)
Publikováno v:
ASMOSIA XI (Association for the Study of Marble & Other Stones In Antiquity)
ASMOSIA XI (Association for the Study of Marble & Other Stones In Antiquity), 2018, Split, Croatia
ASMOSIA XI, Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone, Proceedings of the XI International Conference of ASMOSIA
ASMOSIA XI (Association for the Study of Marble & Other Stones In Antiquity), 2018, Split, Croatia
ASMOSIA XI, Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone, Proceedings of the XI International Conference of ASMOSIA
Late Roman and Early Byzantine architectural elements from northern Greece are analyzed isotopically and under optical cathodoluminescence microscopy to determine their quarry of origin. Thirteen pieces come from Nea Anchialos, two from Thessaloniki,
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https://hal.univ-reims.fr/hal-02981463
https://hal.univ-reims.fr/hal-02981463
Publikováno v:
ASMOSIA XI, Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone, Proceedings of the XI International Conference of ASMOSIA
In spite of their location 200 km south of the Mediterranean and just to the north of the Aurès Mountains in eastern Algeria, the Roman cities of Thamugadi (Timgad) and Lambaesis (Lambèse/Tazoult) made substantial use of marble and high quality tra
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https://doi.org/10.31534/xi.asmosia.2015/02.31
https://doi.org/10.31534/xi.asmosia.2015/02.31
Publikováno v:
ASMOSIA XI, Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone, Proceedings of the XI International Conference of ASMOSIA
Four sarcophagi in Ostia and one in Siracusa are made of marble that appears macroscopically to be from the island of Thasos. Samples were analyzed with stable isotope ratios of carbon and oxygen. In addition, the Siracusa sarcophagus was analyzed wi
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https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:123:707498
https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:123:707498
Publikováno v:
ASMOSIA XI, Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone, Proceedings of the XI International Conference of ASMOSIA
A group of four marble fountain spouts in a storeroom in the Vatican Museums appeared to be made of dolomitic marble from Thasos. Analysis of the marble with paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy confirmed this identification. In spite of differences,
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https://repozitorij.svkst.unist.hr/islandora/object/gradst:1218/datastream/FILE0
https://repozitorij.svkst.unist.hr/islandora/object/gradst:1218/datastream/FILE0
Autor:
Donato Attanasio, John J. Herrmann
Publikováno v:
ASMOSIA XI, Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone, Proceedings of the XI International Conference of ASMOSIA
Multi-method analysis has previously established that four out of 200 statues in Cyrene are dolomitic marble from the northern Aegean island of Thasos. Art historical analysis shows that three of the four are careful replicas of famous Greek prototyp
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https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:123:512687
https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:123:512687
Publikováno v:
ASMOSIA XI, Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone, Proceedings of the XI International Conference of ASMOSIA
Fifty classical marble objects in the collections of the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University have been analyzed, making use of several complementary techniques to determine the quarry sources for the marble. This collaborative project has be
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https://doi.org/10.31534/xi.asmosia.2015/02.34
https://doi.org/10.31534/xi.asmosia.2015/02.34
Publikováno v:
ASMOSIA XI, Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone, Proceedings of the XI International Conference of ASMOSIA
Macroscopic examination is used as a guide for selecting candidates for testing in a search for Thasian marble artifacts in the north Adriatic region. Five Roman and Early Byzantine artifacts could be sampled in Ravenna, Aquileia, and Milan: three sa
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https://repozitorij.svkst.unist.hr/islandora/object/gradst:1225
https://repozitorij.svkst.unist.hr/islandora/object/gradst:1225
Autor:
Dorothy H. Abramitis, John J. Herrmann
Publikováno v:
ASMOSIA XI, Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone, Proceedings of the XI International Conference of ASMOSIA
The contrast between smooth and rough surfaces on the backs of some sarcophagi in central Italy has been the subject of attention in recent years, and several mistaken or partial explanations for the phenomenon have been advanced. Close visual observ
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https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:123:247945
https://urn.nsk.hr/urn:nbn:hr:123:247945