TY - JOUR
T1 - Revealing Mithras’ Color with the ICVBC Mobile Lab in the Museum
AU - Magrini, Donata
AU - Bracci, Susanna
AU - Bartolozzi, Giovanni
AU - Iannaccone, Roberta
AU - Lenzi, Sara
AU - Liverani, Paolo
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The National Museum of Rome has an important collection of Mithraic sculptures found in the years 1973–1975 during the archaeological excavation under the early Christian basilica of Santo Stefano Rotondo on the Caelian hill in Rome. The sculptures excavated from this Mithraeum show many traces of gilding and polychromy, whose best example is the great bas-relief with Mithras slaying the bull discussed in this work. The analysis was conducted during a scientific campaign in the museum with portable instrumentation of the Institute for Conservation and Valorisation of Cultural Heritage, ICVBC mobile laboratory following a completely non-invasive approach. By means of a protocol based on the use of multispectral imaging, microscopy, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and fiber optic reflectance spectroscopy (FORS), this study allowed to better understand the technique used and to make comparisons with other representations of Mithras slaying the bull.
AB - The National Museum of Rome has an important collection of Mithraic sculptures found in the years 1973–1975 during the archaeological excavation under the early Christian basilica of Santo Stefano Rotondo on the Caelian hill in Rome. The sculptures excavated from this Mithraeum show many traces of gilding and polychromy, whose best example is the great bas-relief with Mithras slaying the bull discussed in this work. The analysis was conducted during a scientific campaign in the museum with portable instrumentation of the Institute for Conservation and Valorisation of Cultural Heritage, ICVBC mobile laboratory following a completely non-invasive approach. By means of a protocol based on the use of multispectral imaging, microscopy, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and fiber optic reflectance spectroscopy (FORS), this study allowed to better understand the technique used and to make comparisons with other representations of Mithras slaying the bull.
KW - FORS
KW - Isis
KW - Mithraeum
KW - Mithras
KW - Museo Nazionale Romano
KW - Santo Stefano Rotondo
KW - XRF
KW - multispectral photographic techniques
KW - non-invasive analyses
KW - residual polychromy
KW - FORS
KW - Isis
KW - Mithraeum
KW - Mithras
KW - Museo Nazionale Romano
KW - Santo Stefano Rotondo
KW - XRF
KW - multispectral photographic techniques
KW - non-invasive analyses
KW - residual polychromy
UR - https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/271875
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U2 - 10.3390/heritage2030130
DO - 10.3390/heritage2030130
M3 - Article
SN - 2571-9408
SP - 2160
EP - 2170
JO - Heritage
JF - Heritage
IS - 2
ER -