Quarrying the Estremoz Marbles (Portugal): Archaeological, Petrographical and Geochemical Characterisation

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Autor(a) principal: Taelman, Devi
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Elburg, Martina, Lopes, Luís, De Paepe, Paul
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/7868
Resumo: This contribution presents the results of the archaeological, petrographic and geochemical study of the marble complex of the Estremoz-Borba-Vila Viçosa region (Portugal). The research is part of a larger project that aims to develop a framework to determine the provenance of the marble artefacts of the nearby Roman city of Ammaia. The Estremoz marble complex, better known as the Estremoz Anticline, is located in the Alto Alentejo region of Portugal. It consists of an elongated, NW-SE orientated anticline structure, approximately 40 km long, which 5 to 7 km wide and is the largest marble deposit in Portugal. Recent studies have proven that the marbles were extensively used in Roman Hispania and outside the Iberian Peninsula, suggesting an intensive exploitation in Roman times. The archaeometrical study of the Estremoz marbles includes a general geological and archaeological characterisation of the area. For this, an extensive survey campaign was organized that focused on gaining an insight into the setting of the marbles within their regional geological context. The marbles were classified in relation to their stratigraphic position (age) and metamorphic grade. In addition, an indication of the variability of the rock throughout the marble zone was obtained. Simultaneously with the geological survey, the study area was approached from an archaeological perspective. Despite intensive modern quarrying in the area, it was possible to locate several ancient extraction sites and these were studied in relation to their archaeological and geomorphological background. In view of a detailed textural, mineralogical and geochemical examination, samples were taken from the ancient quarries, as well as from locations throughout the entire marble complex. To determine the unique ‘fingerprint’ of the Estremoz marbles, thin sections of the samples were studied, defining the textural (grain size distribution, and maximum and average grain size) and mineralogical (mainly of the carbonates) properties of the rock. The geochemical study concentrated on the analysis of the 87Sr/86Sr values of the marbles, using MC-ICP-MS.
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title Quarrying the Estremoz Marbles (Portugal): Archaeological, Petrographical and Geochemical Characterisation
spellingShingle Quarrying the Estremoz Marbles (Portugal): Archaeological, Petrographical and Geochemical Characterisation
Taelman, Devi
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title_short Quarrying the Estremoz Marbles (Portugal): Archaeological, Petrographical and Geochemical Characterisation
title_full Quarrying the Estremoz Marbles (Portugal): Archaeological, Petrographical and Geochemical Characterisation
title_fullStr Quarrying the Estremoz Marbles (Portugal): Archaeological, Petrographical and Geochemical Characterisation
title_full_unstemmed Quarrying the Estremoz Marbles (Portugal): Archaeological, Petrographical and Geochemical Characterisation
title_sort Quarrying the Estremoz Marbles (Portugal): Archaeological, Petrographical and Geochemical Characterisation
author Taelman, Devi
author_facet Taelman, Devi
Elburg, Martina
Lopes, Luís
De Paepe, Paul
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Lopes, Luís
De Paepe, Paul
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Elburg, Martina
Lopes, Luís
De Paepe, Paul
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Estremoz
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Estremoz
description This contribution presents the results of the archaeological, petrographic and geochemical study of the marble complex of the Estremoz-Borba-Vila Viçosa region (Portugal). The research is part of a larger project that aims to develop a framework to determine the provenance of the marble artefacts of the nearby Roman city of Ammaia. The Estremoz marble complex, better known as the Estremoz Anticline, is located in the Alto Alentejo region of Portugal. It consists of an elongated, NW-SE orientated anticline structure, approximately 40 km long, which 5 to 7 km wide and is the largest marble deposit in Portugal. Recent studies have proven that the marbles were extensively used in Roman Hispania and outside the Iberian Peninsula, suggesting an intensive exploitation in Roman times. The archaeometrical study of the Estremoz marbles includes a general geological and archaeological characterisation of the area. For this, an extensive survey campaign was organized that focused on gaining an insight into the setting of the marbles within their regional geological context. The marbles were classified in relation to their stratigraphic position (age) and metamorphic grade. In addition, an indication of the variability of the rock throughout the marble zone was obtained. Simultaneously with the geological survey, the study area was approached from an archaeological perspective. Despite intensive modern quarrying in the area, it was possible to locate several ancient extraction sites and these were studied in relation to their archaeological and geomorphological background. In view of a detailed textural, mineralogical and geochemical examination, samples were taken from the ancient quarries, as well as from locations throughout the entire marble complex. To determine the unique ‘fingerprint’ of the Estremoz marbles, thin sections of the samples were studied, defining the textural (grain size distribution, and maximum and average grain size) and mineralogical (mainly of the carbonates) properties of the rock. The geochemical study concentrated on the analysis of the 87Sr/86Sr values of the marbles, using MC-ICP-MS.
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