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Sample UF1 USM2: mortar made of an aggregate with a little
omogeneous granulometry, not oriented, omogeneously
distributed and with dimensions between few micron and few
millimeters. The mineralogical anlysis suggests the presence of
arenaceous rock fragments, calcschists, quartz crystals, both
monomineral and policrystalline, felspars, biotite and rare
bioclastic fragments.
The aggregate grains have different forms and are subangular
and/or subrounded, depending on the hardness of the clasts. The
aggregate/binder ratio is about 30% and the adhesion along the
grain boundary is quite good.. The binder is characterized by a
not omogeneous colour, from dark hazel to pale grey; its
composition is calcitic, and the texture is micro crystalline,
locally criptocrystalline. Many pores with different forms and
dimensions are present. Many shrink fissures also occurr (See
Fig.9-10).
Sample UF1 USM3: mortar made of an aggregate with a little
omogeneous granulometry, not oriented, omogeneously
distributed and with dimensions between 100 micron and few
millimeters. The granulometric class of about 100 micron is
scarcely represented; the most represented one is that between
about 200 and 600 micron. The mineralogical anlysys suggests
the presence of arenaceous rock fragments and, calcschists, with
rare carbonatic rocks. There are also brick and bioclastic
fragments. A less abundant portion is represented by crystals
with dimensions between 200 and 400 micron, mainly felspars
and quartz, sometimes policrystalline with wavy extinction.
Crystals have different forms, and are subangular and/ or
subrounded. The aggregate/binder ratio is about 50% and the
adhesion along the grain boundary is good.. The binder is
characterized by a quite omogeneous dark hazel colour, with the
presence of some cooking remains of the originating rock
References
Documento UNI-NORMAL 12/83: aggregati artificiali di clasti
a matrice legante non argillosa:schema di descrizione.
Lazzarini L., Tabasso M.L. “Il restauro della pietra” 1986
CEDAM - Padova.
Amoroso G.G., Camaiti M. “Scienza dei materiali e restauro”
1997 ALINEA, Firenze.
(marble). The composition is calcitic, and the texture is micro
crystalline. Many pores with different forms and dimensions are
present. Many shrink fissures also occurr (See Fig.l 1-12-13)
3. Conclusion
Six building mortar samples used in the works of masonry of
the archaeological site of Jasos (Turkey) have been analyzed.
The samples come from different wall stratigraphy units of the
walls. They have been distinguished into three groups, on the
basis of mineralogical and petrographical observations.
The first group includes most of the samples, characterized by a
little omogeneous and quite tenacious binder with a micro- and
cripto-crystalline texture containing many lumps. The aggregate
has a little omogeneous granulometry, and is made of fragments
of arenaceous rocks, calcschists, bioclasts, brick fragments,
quartz and feldspars.
The second group includes sample UF1 USM3, quite similar to
the samples of the preceding group, except for the presence of
relic marble structures in the binder. They suggest the use of
this material in the preparation of the binder of this mixture.
The third group includes sample UF10 USM3, that is
characterized by a quite omogeneous binder with a
microcrystalline texture, rare lumps, good tenacity, and an
aggregate with a quite omogeneous granulometry. The
aggregate is made of fragments of vulcanic rocks - pozzolana -
and sandstone. This different composition suggests that the
three types of mixtures here recognized date back to temporally
different periods or are referred to remakes and corrections in
different ages.
Fratini F., Manganelli Del Fa C., Parenti R., Pecchioni E., Tiano
P., “Le malte di allettamento nelle strutture medioevali:
struttura, composizione, durabilità”. Atti del Convegno
“Scienza e Beni Culturali: dal sito archeologico, all’archeologia
del costruito: conosenza, progetti e conservazione”. Bressanone
3-6 Luglio 1996,299-307. Arcadia Ricerche, Editore Padova.
Autori Vari, scienza e beni culturali nulla ars sine scientia
“rivista quadrimestrale del Convegno di Studi di Bressanone”.