Mosaic tesserae from the Roman villa of Aiano in Tuscany (Italy): characterization via a non-invasive protocol

Giovanni Bartolozzi*, Susanna Bracci, Marco Cavalieri, Cristina Fornacelli, Claudia Conti, Sara Lenzi

*Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro

Risultato della ricerca: Contributo in rivistaArticolopeer review

Abstract

The mosaic tesserae that are the topic of this study were found during an archeological excavation in a Roman villa at Aiano, in the municipality of San Gimignano, Tuscany (Italy).\r\nMany thousands of tesserae were found in the site in many different stratigraphic units (US). For this study, 392 tesserae mainly from three US (US 1095, US 5010 and US 5015 being the most consistent ones) were selected for non-invasive analyses. They might be tesserae coming from different places, collected to be reused or melted down to create new glass objects. The characterization of the tesserae, divided in various groups depending on their color, is an important tool in evaluating their compositional homogeneity/inhomogeneity.\r\nThe presence of certain markers, such as the opacifiers based on Sb or Sn, could be helpful also in approximately dating the tesserae, since, as reported in the literature, various opacifiers were used in different periods. A well-established diagnostic protocol, based only on non-invasive techniques, allowed us to study a large number of tesserae, which certainly did not derive from a single mosaic and could have been of very different ages, compositions and origins. This procedure has proven to be a winning tool for this aim.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)1-35
Numero di pagine35
RivistaHeritage
Volume8
Numero di pubblicazione7
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Conservazione
  • Archeologia (discipline umanistiche)
  • Scienza dei Materiali (varie)

Keywords

  • chromophores
  • glass mosaic tesserae
  • non-invasive analyses
  • opacifiers

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