Archaeometric Identification of a Perfume from Roman Times

Author:

Cosano Daniel1ORCID,Román Juan Manuel2,Lafont Fernando3,Ruiz Arrebola José Rafael1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Organic Chemistry Department, Instituto Químico para la Energía y el Medioambiente (IQUEMA), Sciences Faculty, University of Cordoba, 14071 Córdoba, Spain

2. Delegation of Historical Heritage, Museum of the City, 41410 Carmona, Spain

3. Centralized Research Support Service (SCAI), Mass Spectrometry and Chromatography Unit, University of Cordoba, 14071 Córdoba, Spain

Abstract

Although archaeological excavations have recovered a large number of vessels used to hold perfumes or ointments in ancient Rome, little is known about the chemical composition or origin of the substances they contained. Most available information pertains to ointment and/or cosmetic bases rather than to essences. The discovery in 2019 of an ointment jar (unguentarium) made of rock crystal (quartz) that was sealed with a stopper and contained a solid mass in a Roman tomb in Carmona (Seville, Spain) was a rather unusual finding. This paper reports the results of an archaeometric study of the unguentarium stopper and its contents. Based on them, and on comparisons with commercially available patchouli and nard oil standards, the perfume held in the unguentarium was probably patchouli. To our knowledge, this may be the first time a perfume from Roman times has been identified, which is a major advance in this field. The unguentarium stopper consisted of dolomite, a material also unknown in this type of use, and bitumen was used to seal the unguentarium with the stopper.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Materials Science (miscellaneous),Archeology,Conservation

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