A look beyond color: a multi-analytical approach to the study of the frescoes from "Porta Mediana" A41 mausoleum (Cuma necropolis- Italy)

被引:2
作者
Di Benedetto, Claudia [1 ]
Graziano, Sossio Fabio [2 ]
Rispoli, Concetta [1 ]
De Bonis, Alberto [1 ]
Munzi, Priscilla [3 ]
Cappelletti, Piergiulio [1 ,4 ]
Morra, Vincenzo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Napoli Federico II, DiSTAR Dipartimento Sci Terra Ambiente & Risorse, Via Cintia 26, I-80126 Naples, Italy
[2] Univ Napoli Federico II, Dipartimento Farm, Via D Montesano 49, I-80131 Naples, Italy
[3] Ecole Francaise Rome, Ctr Jean Berard, USR 3133, CNRS, Via Francesco Crispi 86, I-80121 Naples, Italy
[4] Univ Napoli FEDERICO II, Ctr Musei Sci Fis & Nat, Via Mezzocannone 8, I-80134 Naples, Italy
来源
RENDICONTI ONLINE SOCIETA GEOLOGICA ITALIANA | 2020年 / 50卷
关键词
Cuma; roman pigments; colorimetry; XRPD; SSR-RS; EGYPTIAN BLUE; WALL PAINTINGS; TECHNOLOGY; PIGMENTS; LIME;
D O I
10.3301/ROL.2020.06
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
This research is part of the PON (Programma Operativo Nazionale) SINAPSIS (SIstema NAzionale Protezione SIti Sensibili), an interdisciplinary project combining archaeological and archaeometric methods. This paper focuses on frescoes from one of the 70 funeral monuments belonging to "Porta Mediana" Necropolis, a very interesting archaeological context located in Cuma, dating back to the first half of the 3rd century BCE. The study provided detailed information on pigments and colors acquired both on untreated and treated (restored) frescoes. Portable colorimetry and chemical-mineralogical (Raman spectroscopy and X-ray powder diffraction - XRPD, respectively) analyses were performed in situ and on collected samples in order to: 1) identify pigments, raw materials and provenance, 2) point out possible color changes caused by conservative treatments and/or weathering. The identified palette is typical of the Roman period; it includes both single and mixtures of two or more pigments to obtain particular hues. Moreover, the identified raw materials, such as red and yellow ochres, green fit and Egyptian blue, clearly highlighted the choice to use raw materials from local sources. The use of expensive coloring materials also suggests that the mausoleum belonged to a family or a group of people with a high social status.
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页码:67 / 75
页数:9
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