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Gli affreschi provenienti dalle terme romane di Reggio Calabria. Dalla conoscenza al restauro

2023

The frescoes at marine thermae discovered in 1886 during the excavation of the small thermal complex dating between the 1th and 3rd century AD, and located on the seafront of Reggio Calabria, have been collected already collapsed. They are currently part of the permanent exhibition of the National Archaeological Museum of Reggio Calabria. This paper illustrates the results of the restoration intervention, carried out in the form of an educational activity in the context of an agreement signed between the MarRC and the University of Calabria, and the results of the diagnostic investigations carried out by the IPCF-CNR of Messina and the STEBICEF department of the University of Palermo.

wall paintings Roman art Roman baths Reggio Calabria detached paintings restoration Egyptian blue frigidariumSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni CulturaliSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Etablissement rural antique au lieu-dit "Les Crassées"

2013

Römische badBains romainsBelgic GaulGaule Belgique[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryRoman baths
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Geoarchaeological evidence for the abandonment of the Roman baths at Thermae Himerae

2020

Fondata alla fine del V sec. a.C. dai Cartaginesi, Thermae Himeraeae divenne colonia romana alla fine del I sec. a.C. e fu dotata degli edifici tipici di una città romana: foro, anfiteatro, acquedotto e bagni. Questi ultimi furono costruiti ai piedi della collina su cui sorge la città, sfruttando due sorgenti termali. Note fin dal XVI secolo, le terme furono studiate da Houel e Palmeri, ma solo nel 1817 il Gargotta condusse uno scavo nella piazza antistante, affermando che l’area centrale dell’edificio antico era occupata da una vasca circolare di ampie dimensioni. Solo alla fine del XIX secolo, durante la costruzione del nuovo Grand Hotel delle Terme, venne messa in luce la maggior parte d…

roman bathsSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaGeoarcheologia Termini Imerese anticabagni romaniSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia AnticaexcavationscaviSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia ClassicaGeoarchaeologyThermae Himerense
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New insight about the mural painting branches of Roman baths in Reggio Calabria

2023

The Roman baths in Reggio Calabria (Italy) provides many information regarding both engineering and technology for this type of buildings. A small treasure of three survived mural paintings enclose information about the artistic style and the ancient luxury of the baths. In order to get light on the executive technique and conservation state we performed the investigation of these paintings by following a non invasive approach composed of multispectral imaging and spectroscopic analysis. By so doing we determined the pigment palette and the distribution of some pigments allowing us to make some hypothesis about the executive technique and provide a basis for a future virtual restoration of …

Egyptian Bluemultispectral analysis.Settore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni CulturaliRoman bath
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Anthropogenic travertine between History, Archaeology and Environment: a geoarchaeological study of the Roman site of Jebel Oust, Tunisia.

2013

Travertine, known as lapis tiburtinus during Roman times, are continental limestones precipitated in calcareous environments from thermal waters of hot springs (travertine) or cool waters of karstic springs (calcareous tufa). This phenomenon is well-known during Classical Antiquity and had been described by several ancient authors (Strabo, Pliny the Elder, Vitruvius) who depicted a stone that forms extremely rapidly, a stone that outlines the landscape and which is largely used for construction (e.g. The Colosseum in Roma, the Greek temple at Segesta in Sicily). These deposits are widespread on Earth’s surface showing various morphologies and are great sedimentary records of climatic and hy…

Tunisiahuman impactaqueduct[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyisotopes stablesstable isotopeswater cultaqueducauteurs antiques.AntiquitéTunisie[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciencesthermes romainssource chaudeRoman bathstravertineimpact anthropiquecarbonates sedimentology and geochemistryancient authors.Antiquitycalcareous tufatravertinshot springculte des eaux[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographyanthropisation de l’environnementenvironment anthropizationspring sanctuaryJebel Oustsanctuaire de source[SDE]Environmental Sciencesarchaeological carbonatesgéochimie des carbonatesgeoarchaeologycarbonates archéologiquestufs calcairesgéoarchéologie
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Indagini archeologiche nelle terme romane di Termini Imerese, Sicilia

2018

Preliminary report of the archaeological samples conducted inside the eighteenth century thermal baths inTermini Imerese, which brought to light strucures of the Roman calidarium and the central pool for warmest baths.

Roman bathsSettore L-ANT/09 - Topografia AnticaSettore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia ClassicaTermini Imerese
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