Romanesque and territory. The construction materials of Sardinian medieval churches: new approaches to the valorization, conservation and restoration

COLUMBU, STEFANO;MARCHI, MARCO;MARTORELLI, ROSSANA;PINNA, FABIO CALOGERO;TANZINI, LORENZO;VIRDIS, ALBERTO
2015-01-01

Abstract

This paper is intended to illustrate a multidisciplinary research project devoted to the study of the constructive materials of the Romanesque churches in Sardinia during the “Giudicati” period (11th -13th centuries). The project focuses on the relationship between a selection of monuments and their territory, both from a historical-architectural perspective and from a more modern perspective addressing future restoration works. The methodologies of the traditional art-historical research (study of bibliographic, epigraphic and archival sources, formal reading of artifacts) are flanked by new technologies: digital surveys executed with a 3D laser-scanner, analyses of the materials (stones, mortars, bricks) with different instrumental methods: X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and inductively coupled mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) for chemical composition, X-ray diffractometer (XRD) to determine the alteration phases (e.g., soluble salts), optical microscopy and electronic (SEM) to study textures, mineral assemblages and microstructures, termogravimetric/differential scanning, calorimetric analysis (TG/DTA) for the composition of the binder mortars. This multidisciplinary approach allows the achieving of important results in an archaeometric context: 1) from a historical point of view, with the possible identification of ancient traffics, trade routes, sources of raw materials, construction phases, wall textures; 2) from a conservative point of view, by studying chemical and physical weathering processes of stone materials compatible for replacement in case of future restoration works. Sardinian Romanesque architectural heritage is particularly remarkable: about 200 churches of different types and sizes, with the almost exclusive use of cut stones. Bi- or poly-chromy, deriving from the use of different building materials, characterizes many of these monuments, becoming also a vehicle for political and cultural meanings. The paper will present some case studies aimed to illustrate the progress of the project and the results achieved.
2015
Inglese
CHNT 19, 2014 – PROCEEDINGS of 19th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies
978-3-200-04167-7
Museen der Stadt Wien – Stadtarchäologie
Wien
AUSTRIA
Wolfgang Börner; Susanne Uhlirz
1
15
15
19th Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies
Comitato scientifico
3-5 november 2014
Wien (Austria)
internazionale
scientifica
Art-historical approach; Construction stone; Petro-archaeometric approach; Provenance; Alteration
no
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Columbu, Stefano; Marchi, Marco; Martorelli, Rossana; Palomba, M; Pinna, FABIO CALOGERO; Sitzia, F; Tanzini, Lorenzo; Virdis, Alberto
273
8
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
open
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaper
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