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| Title: | Tracing Construction Phases at the Roman Villa Horta da Torre (Fronteira, Portugal): Insights from mortars aggregate s |
| Authors: | Takahashi, Mizuki Galacho, Cristina Carneiro, André Moita, Patrícia |
| Keywords: | Tracing Construction Phases at the Roman Villa Horta da Torre mortars raw materials construction technology better understanding of those developmental phases |
| Issue Date: | Oct-2025 |
| Publisher: | CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: 2025 IMEKO TC26 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON METROLOGY for ARCHAEOLOGY and CULTURAL HERITAGE. BERGAMO, ITALY OCTOBER 15-17, 2025 |
| Abstract: | The Roman villa Horta da Torre, built
around 3 th 4 th century A.D., is located at Cabeço de Vide (Fronteira, Portugal). To address the construction(s) phase(s), production technolo gy and provenance of materials, a total of 18 samples of mortar walls were collected from Horta da Torre,including renders and fillers. A multi analytical approach to study textural, and mineralogical features of the selected mortars was developed Th is w ork
suggests the existence of three construction phases based on their aggregates; gabbroic, granitic, and mixed, used as filling and render at the excavated pars urbana of the villa. study also revealed that the
aggregates likely come from two local sourc es; gabbroic river sand from 2 km north of the site and granitic quarry/outcrops 3.5 km south of the site, whereas calcitic lime raw material was available at a distance of within a kilometer of the site |
| URI: | https://www.metroarcheo.com/ http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39981 |
| Type: | article |
| Appears in Collections: | HERCULES - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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