Mortars from the walls of S. Maria di Cerrate Abbey (South Italy) ranging in age from the 12th to the 20th century, were studied using a multidisciplinary approach designed to produce a guideline of investigation that can be applied to the knowledge and preservation of archaeological sites. The analyses highlighted the differences between medieval and post-medieval mortars; the former showed a dominantly carbonate aggregate, the latter a mostly siliciclastic aggregate. Among these, mortars dated from the XVI-XVII centuries display a mixed siliciclastic-carbonate binder whereas mortars from the XIX-XX centuries exhibit a predominantly carbonate binder with the Al-silicates mostly gathered as lumps.
Characterization of mortars from the medieval Abbey of Cerrate (southern Italy)
Conte AM;
2017
Abstract
Mortars from the walls of S. Maria di Cerrate Abbey (South Italy) ranging in age from the 12th to the 20th century, were studied using a multidisciplinary approach designed to produce a guideline of investigation that can be applied to the knowledge and preservation of archaeological sites. The analyses highlighted the differences between medieval and post-medieval mortars; the former showed a dominantly carbonate aggregate, the latter a mostly siliciclastic aggregate. Among these, mortars dated from the XVI-XVII centuries display a mixed siliciclastic-carbonate binder whereas mortars from the XIX-XX centuries exhibit a predominantly carbonate binder with the Al-silicates mostly gathered as lumps.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


