Characterization and provenance of building materials from the Roman pier at San Cataldo (Lecce, Southern Apulia, Italy): A lithostratigraphical and micropaleonthological approach

This study deals with the characterization of building materials used in a monumental pier of Roman age, located at San Cataldo, the main coastal harbour of the Roman town of Lupiae, modern Lecce (Southern Italy). In the manufacture of the outer curtains three different lithologies have been recogni...

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Main Authors: Sammarco, Mariangela, Margiotta, Stefano, FORESI, LUCA MARIA, Ceraudo, Giuseppe
Other Authors: Foresi, LUCA MARIA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11365/991323
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16604
http://maajournal.com/Issues/2015/Vol15-2/Full9.pdf
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Margiotta, Stefano
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Ceraudo, Giuseppe
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Ceraudo, Giuseppe
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Ceraudo, Giuseppe
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description This study deals with the characterization of building materials used in a monumental pier of Roman age, located at San Cataldo, the main coastal harbour of the Roman town of Lupiae, modern Lecce (Southern Italy). In the manufacture of the outer curtains three different lithologies have been recognized, all comprised in Pietra Leccese Formation, which crops out in a broad geographical area of Salento Peninsula. Microfossils recovered from limestone blocks are used to suggest a provenance for the source-rock. Microfossils include planktonic foraminifera characteristic of the upper Miocene (Tortonian-Messinian) foraminiferal MMi11 (Neogloboquadrina acostaensis Biozone) and MMi13 (Globorotalia miotumida Biozone) biozones. The analysed lithic materials show biostratigraphical characteristics very similar to some samples from Acaya-Strudà zone (some 10 km South-West from the ancient harbour): comparative analysis has been performed, supporting a clear identification of the geological origin of limestone blocks. In hydraulic concrete different lithic materials have been used and mixed with a strong mortar. Macroscopic field observation clearly define that limestone clasts, variable in size, derive from the Pliocene Uggiano la Chiesa Formation, that widely crops out locally at San Cataldo; granular fractions of mortar probably derive from beaches and/or sandy dunes, available in the surrounding area, as well.
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spelling ftunivsiena:oai:usiena-air.unisi.it:11365/991323 2025-06-15T14:47:17+00:00 Characterization and provenance of building materials from the Roman pier at San Cataldo (Lecce, Southern Apulia, Italy): A lithostratigraphical and micropaleonthological approach Sammarco, Mariangela Margiotta, Stefano FORESI, LUCA MARIA Ceraudo, Giuseppe Sammarco, Mariangela Margiotta, Stefano Foresi, LUCA MARIA Ceraudo, Giuseppe 2015 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11365/991323 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16604 http://maajournal.com/Issues/2015/Vol15-2/Full9.pdf eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000366684800009 volume:15 issue:2 firstpage:101 lastpage:112 numberofpages:12 journal:MEDITERRANEAN ARCHAEOLOGY & ARCHAEOMETRY http://hdl.handle.net/11365/991323 doi:10.5281/zenodo.16604 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Foraminifera Limestone block Lithostratigraphy Roman concrete Roman pier Southern Apulia Archeology (arts and humanities) Archeology info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2015 ftunivsiena https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16604 2025-05-29T04:15:50Z This study deals with the characterization of building materials used in a monumental pier of Roman age, located at San Cataldo, the main coastal harbour of the Roman town of Lupiae, modern Lecce (Southern Italy). In the manufacture of the outer curtains three different lithologies have been recognized, all comprised in Pietra Leccese Formation, which crops out in a broad geographical area of Salento Peninsula. Microfossils recovered from limestone blocks are used to suggest a provenance for the source-rock. Microfossils include planktonic foraminifera characteristic of the upper Miocene (Tortonian-Messinian) foraminiferal MMi11 (Neogloboquadrina acostaensis Biozone) and MMi13 (Globorotalia miotumida Biozone) biozones. The analysed lithic materials show biostratigraphical characteristics very similar to some samples from Acaya-Strudà zone (some 10 km South-West from the ancient harbour): comparative analysis has been performed, supporting a clear identification of the geological origin of limestone blocks. In hydraulic concrete different lithic materials have been used and mixed with a strong mortar. Macroscopic field observation clearly define that limestone clasts, variable in size, derive from the Pliocene Uggiano la Chiesa Formation, that widely crops out locally at San Cataldo; granular fractions of mortar probably derive from beaches and/or sandy dunes, available in the surrounding area, as well. Article in Journal/Newspaper Planktonic foraminifera Unknown
spellingShingle Foraminifera
Limestone block
Lithostratigraphy
Roman concrete
Roman pier
Southern Apulia
Archeology (arts and humanities)
Archeology
Sammarco, Mariangela
Margiotta, Stefano
FORESI, LUCA MARIA
Ceraudo, Giuseppe
Characterization and provenance of building materials from the Roman pier at San Cataldo (Lecce, Southern Apulia, Italy): A lithostratigraphical and micropaleonthological approach
title Characterization and provenance of building materials from the Roman pier at San Cataldo (Lecce, Southern Apulia, Italy): A lithostratigraphical and micropaleonthological approach
title_full Characterization and provenance of building materials from the Roman pier at San Cataldo (Lecce, Southern Apulia, Italy): A lithostratigraphical and micropaleonthological approach
title_fullStr Characterization and provenance of building materials from the Roman pier at San Cataldo (Lecce, Southern Apulia, Italy): A lithostratigraphical and micropaleonthological approach
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and provenance of building materials from the Roman pier at San Cataldo (Lecce, Southern Apulia, Italy): A lithostratigraphical and micropaleonthological approach
title_short Characterization and provenance of building materials from the Roman pier at San Cataldo (Lecce, Southern Apulia, Italy): A lithostratigraphical and micropaleonthological approach
title_sort characterization and provenance of building materials from the roman pier at san cataldo (lecce, southern apulia, italy): a lithostratigraphical and micropaleonthological approach
topic Foraminifera
Limestone block
Lithostratigraphy
Roman concrete
Roman pier
Southern Apulia
Archeology (arts and humanities)
Archeology
topic_facet Foraminifera
Limestone block
Lithostratigraphy
Roman concrete
Roman pier
Southern Apulia
Archeology (arts and humanities)
Archeology
url http://hdl.handle.net/11365/991323
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16604
http://maajournal.com/Issues/2015/Vol15-2/Full9.pdf