Origin of Roman worked stones from St. Saturno christian basilica (South Sardinia, Italy)

Stefano Columbu
First
Writing - Review & Editing
;
Fabio Sitzia
Last
Writing - Original Draft Preparation
2018-01-01

Abstract

The work aims to define the origin of the architectural stone elements worked by Romans and reused in the St. Saturno Basilica, between the late Antiquity and Romanesque periods. Thus, different rocks (marbles, various facies of limestones, volcanic rocks) used to construct the ancient building were sampled and analysed. All the different kinds of stones were sampled from the Basilica, taking precise reference to the various construction phases and structural changes of the monument occurred in the centuries. The sedimentary and volcanic lithologies belong to the local outcrops of Cagliari Miocenic geological formation (e.g. limestone) and to other volcanic outcrops of south Sardinia, respectively. By means of a multimethod archaeometric study (mineralogical-petrographic observations on thin sections and 18O vs 13C stable isotope ratio analysis), the provenance of classical marbles used for manufacturing Roman architectural elements (column shafts, bases, capitals, slabs, etc.) were defined, which are thought to come from extraregional sources. The results show that the marbles come mainly from Apuan Alps (Italy) and subordinately from Greek quarrying areas.
2018
Inglese
18
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Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Isotopic analysis; Carrara marble; Greek marble; Provenance; Roman time; Romanesque; Medieval building; St. Saturnino Basilica
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Columbu, Stefano; Antonelli, Fabrizio; Sitzia, Fabio
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