In this paperwe present new geochemical and petrographic data aimed at identifying the volcanicmaterials used in Roman times to produce the fine aggregate of mortars employed in the construction of terrestrial (harenae fossiciae) and maritime (pulvis) masonry structures, described by Vitruvius in De Architectura. Using traceelement discrimination diagrams, this study establishes the lithological provenance of a selected dataset of mortar aggregates sampled from Roman edifices in the ancient Etruscan towns of Sutri, Vulci and Volsinii (Bolsena), from Rome (Temple of Castor and Pollux, Temple B of Largo Argentina, Forum of Trajan), and from the Roman harbors of Anxur (Terracina) and of Claudius (Fiumicino). We show that Vitruvius was referring to the loose pyroclastic products (pozzolan) erupted by the volcanoes of the Roman Magmatic Province, cropping out in Tuscany, Latium and Campania, that were selectively and systematically exploited to produce the aggregate in the different regions of central Italy. In particular,we identify the specific volcanic products occurring in northern Latium and in Rome from which the aggregates of the investigated mortars were exploited, and we correlate them to the four kinds of harenae fossiciae defined by Vitruvius as carbunculus, rubra, nigra and cana. We also show that the material extracted from the mortars of the Roman ports sampled for this work, that Vitruvius calls pulvis, corresponds to the pumice-fall deposits erupted by the Phlegrean Fields volcanic district, andwe discuss the archaeological implications and the historical background of the leadership held by the Roman town of Puteoli (Pozzuoli) in the construction technique and exportation of materials for maritime structures.
Provenance materials for Vitruvius' harenae fossiciae and pulvis puteolanis. Geochemical signature and historical–archaeological implications / E., D'Ambrosio; F., Marra; A., Cavallo; Gaeta, Mario; G., Ventura. - In: JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE: REPORTS. - ISSN 0305-4403. - STAMPA. - 2:(2015), pp. 186-203. [dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2015.01.012]
Provenance materials for Vitruvius' harenae fossiciae and pulvis puteolanis. Geochemical signature and historical–archaeological implications
GAETA, Mario;
2015
Abstract
In this paperwe present new geochemical and petrographic data aimed at identifying the volcanicmaterials used in Roman times to produce the fine aggregate of mortars employed in the construction of terrestrial (harenae fossiciae) and maritime (pulvis) masonry structures, described by Vitruvius in De Architectura. Using traceelement discrimination diagrams, this study establishes the lithological provenance of a selected dataset of mortar aggregates sampled from Roman edifices in the ancient Etruscan towns of Sutri, Vulci and Volsinii (Bolsena), from Rome (Temple of Castor and Pollux, Temple B of Largo Argentina, Forum of Trajan), and from the Roman harbors of Anxur (Terracina) and of Claudius (Fiumicino). We show that Vitruvius was referring to the loose pyroclastic products (pozzolan) erupted by the volcanoes of the Roman Magmatic Province, cropping out in Tuscany, Latium and Campania, that were selectively and systematically exploited to produce the aggregate in the different regions of central Italy. In particular,we identify the specific volcanic products occurring in northern Latium and in Rome from which the aggregates of the investigated mortars were exploited, and we correlate them to the four kinds of harenae fossiciae defined by Vitruvius as carbunculus, rubra, nigra and cana. We also show that the material extracted from the mortars of the Roman ports sampled for this work, that Vitruvius calls pulvis, corresponds to the pumice-fall deposits erupted by the Phlegrean Fields volcanic district, andwe discuss the archaeological implications and the historical background of the leadership held by the Roman town of Puteoli (Pozzuoli) in the construction technique and exportation of materials for maritime structures.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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