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Roman Mortars from the Amphitheatre of Viminacium
Although the first archaeological excavations of Viminacium, the capital of the Roman province Moesia Superior, today's Serbia, began in 1882, only a small amount of laboratory research on applied building materials has been conducted so far. he grandeur and uniqueness of the building of the Roman amphitheatre now being excavated, and the need for its ...
Nikolić, Emilija +3 more
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Porosity and compatibility of repair mortars and Hungarian porous limestones [PDF]
Porosity and water absorption of different binder/aggregate ratios of repair mortar and porous limestone were studied that were used in many Hungarian monuments.
Szemerey-Kiss, Balázs, Török, Ákos
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Cement mortars modified with expanded graphite (EG) subjected to surface treatments in gaseous ozone were investigated. It was shown that the bonding between carbon additive and cement paste strongly depends on the surface modification of EG and the ...
Agnieszka Ślosarczyk, Piotr Krawczyk
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The Late Natufian at Raqefet Cave: The 2006 Excavation Season [PDF]
A long season of excavation took place at Raqefet cave during the summer of 2006. In the first chamber we exposed an area rich with Natufian human burials (Locus 1), a large bedrock basin with a burial and two boulder mortars (Locus 2), an in situ ...
Bocquentin, Fanny +2 more
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Chemical analysis of historical mortars from the Roman period in Serbia
This work is part of the MoDeCo2000 project research concerning the historical mortars from the Roman period in today’s Serbia. It is focused on the chemical analysis of mortar samples selected from archaeological sites along the Danube River. The main compositional and technological features of the mortars were determined by chemical analyses with ...
Mijatović, Nevenka +5 more
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An Interdisciplinary Study of Early Mediaeval Churches in North-Western Spain (Galicia) [PDF]
[Abstract:] Over the last five years, the EMCHAHE (Early Medieval Churches: History, Archaeology and Heritage) Project has analysed the architecture, archaeology and history of numerous rural churches of the High Middle Ages in Galicia (NW Spain ...
Blanco-Rotea, Rebeca +2 more
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Natural cement and monumental restoration [PDF]
Natural cement, called "Roman” cement, was invented at the end of the 19th century and played an important role in the development of civil engineering works until the 1860s.
Gosselin, C. +3 more
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Water consumption in Roman lime mortar construction: a calculating method
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Consideraciones sobre la datación de morteros de cal mediante 14C [PDF]
A pesar de que pueden existir dudas por parte de algunos investigadores sobre la inclusión de las técnicas de datación dentro de la caracterización de los morteros históricos, aportar su antigüedad de fabricación o elaboración permite la adscripción ...
Alejandre Sánchez, Francisco Javier
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