Earthen mortars have been widely used in low and high status architectures of Cremona (Northern Italy) since Roman times until the XIXth century. The mineralogical, petrographic and geochemical study of XVIIIth century earthenmortars fromCremona allowed to have insights on the typology of silicate rawmaterials utilized for their production. The occurrence of CaO-rich levels with abundant neogenic phases and widespread dissolution textures suggests that small amounts of lime and other additiveswere blendedwith the silicate mixture. The results of this work help answer archeological questions about these poorly known masonry materials and provide insights for restoration purposes.
Characterization of XVIIIth century earthen mortars from Cremona (Northern Italy): Insights on a manufacturing tradition.
CANTU', MICHELA
;GIACOMETTI, FABIO;RICCARDI, MARIA PIA;TARANTINO, SERENA CHIARA;
2015-01-01
Abstract
Earthen mortars have been widely used in low and high status architectures of Cremona (Northern Italy) since Roman times until the XIXth century. The mineralogical, petrographic and geochemical study of XVIIIth century earthenmortars fromCremona allowed to have insights on the typology of silicate rawmaterials utilized for their production. The occurrence of CaO-rich levels with abundant neogenic phases and widespread dissolution textures suggests that small amounts of lime and other additiveswere blendedwith the silicate mixture. The results of this work help answer archeological questions about these poorly known masonry materials and provide insights for restoration purposes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.