STUDIO DI ALCUNE COLONNE GRANITICHE DELLA CITTA' ROMANA DI UTHINA (TUNISIA) E SULLE LORO ANTICHE CAVE DEL NORD SARDEGNA

This paper presents a detailed petrochemical and minerochemical study on some Roman granite columns from the archaeological site of Uthina. An ancient roman city located about 30km SW from Tunis (Tunisia), near the village of Oudhna. Some of the sampled columns show a very similar macroscopic aspect...

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Main Authors: Stefano, Cara, Matzuzzi Carlo
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.4304427 2023-05-15T14:17:45+02:00 STUDIO DI ALCUNE COLONNE GRANITICHE DELLA CITTA' ROMANA DI UTHINA (TUNISIA) E SULLE LORO ANTICHE CAVE DEL NORD SARDEGNA Stefano, Cara Matzuzzi Carlo 2015 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4304427 https://zenodo.org/record/4304427 unknown Zenodo https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4304428 Open Access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Granite Columns, Uthina Tunisia, Sardinia Italy, Roman Quarries. Text Journal article article-journal ScholarlyArticle 2015 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4304427 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4304428 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z This paper presents a detailed petrochemical and minerochemical study on some Roman granite columns from the archaeological site of Uthina. An ancient roman city located about 30km SW from Tunis (Tunisia), near the village of Oudhna. Some of the sampled columns show a very similar macroscopic aspect to the pinkish-grey granites outcropping in the ancient quarry area of Capo Testa, in northern Sardinia (Italy). In order to provide a comparison between the archaeological samples and the granite of these quarries a detailed geo-archeological survey and sampling of the Capicciolu, Li Petri Taddati, Cala Romana, Cava Grande del Torre "loci" (Capo Testa peninsula) and of the two La Marmorata Island "loci" were carried out. The results of the analyses showed that three of the sampled columns (these pinkish-grey in colour) have a strong resemblance with the samples of La Marmorata quarries. This demonstrates that, during the II-III centuries AD, the granite of North Sardinia quarries had a diffusion beyond the regional limits, confirming the identification of several granite artifacts discovered in monuments of the ancient Rome and in some other cities of the North Africa provinces. Text Archeological Survey DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Torre ENVELOPE(-59.729,-59.729,-62.413,-62.413)
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topic Granite Columns, Uthina Tunisia, Sardinia Italy, Roman Quarries.
spellingShingle Granite Columns, Uthina Tunisia, Sardinia Italy, Roman Quarries.
Stefano, Cara
Matzuzzi Carlo
STUDIO DI ALCUNE COLONNE GRANITICHE DELLA CITTA' ROMANA DI UTHINA (TUNISIA) E SULLE LORO ANTICHE CAVE DEL NORD SARDEGNA
topic_facet Granite Columns, Uthina Tunisia, Sardinia Italy, Roman Quarries.
description This paper presents a detailed petrochemical and minerochemical study on some Roman granite columns from the archaeological site of Uthina. An ancient roman city located about 30km SW from Tunis (Tunisia), near the village of Oudhna. Some of the sampled columns show a very similar macroscopic aspect to the pinkish-grey granites outcropping in the ancient quarry area of Capo Testa, in northern Sardinia (Italy). In order to provide a comparison between the archaeological samples and the granite of these quarries a detailed geo-archeological survey and sampling of the Capicciolu, Li Petri Taddati, Cala Romana, Cava Grande del Torre "loci" (Capo Testa peninsula) and of the two La Marmorata Island "loci" were carried out. The results of the analyses showed that three of the sampled columns (these pinkish-grey in colour) have a strong resemblance with the samples of La Marmorata quarries. This demonstrates that, during the II-III centuries AD, the granite of North Sardinia quarries had a diffusion beyond the regional limits, confirming the identification of several granite artifacts discovered in monuments of the ancient Rome and in some other cities of the North Africa provinces.
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title STUDIO DI ALCUNE COLONNE GRANITICHE DELLA CITTA' ROMANA DI UTHINA (TUNISIA) E SULLE LORO ANTICHE CAVE DEL NORD SARDEGNA
title_short STUDIO DI ALCUNE COLONNE GRANITICHE DELLA CITTA' ROMANA DI UTHINA (TUNISIA) E SULLE LORO ANTICHE CAVE DEL NORD SARDEGNA
title_full STUDIO DI ALCUNE COLONNE GRANITICHE DELLA CITTA' ROMANA DI UTHINA (TUNISIA) E SULLE LORO ANTICHE CAVE DEL NORD SARDEGNA
title_fullStr STUDIO DI ALCUNE COLONNE GRANITICHE DELLA CITTA' ROMANA DI UTHINA (TUNISIA) E SULLE LORO ANTICHE CAVE DEL NORD SARDEGNA
title_full_unstemmed STUDIO DI ALCUNE COLONNE GRANITICHE DELLA CITTA' ROMANA DI UTHINA (TUNISIA) E SULLE LORO ANTICHE CAVE DEL NORD SARDEGNA
title_sort studio di alcune colonne granitiche della citta' romana di uthina (tunisia) e sulle loro antiche cave del nord sardegna
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