Archaeometric Classification of Scattered Marble Fragments to Help the Reconstruction of Statues

Author:

Casas LluísORCID,Di Febo RobertaORCID,Ruiz Julio César,Brilli MauroORCID,Antonelli Fabrizio,Martín-Martín Juan DiegoORCID

Abstract

A multi-technique approach combining petrographic, cathodoluminescence, and stable isotope analyses is commonly used in provenance studies of archaeological marbles. In the present paper, this characterization approach transcends provenance, and it is applied to the reconstruction of fragmented sculptures. The potential of this novel application of archaeometric measurements is illustrated with a case study consisting in 16 scattered marble fragments retrieved from a Roman villa (Els Munts) near Tarraco (presently Northeastern Spain). The samples were grouped taking into account their similarity in quantified parameters such as the cathodoluminescence color clusters and the stable carbon and oxygen isotopic ratios. The results permitted classification of the fragments into three groups corresponding to three different statues depicting Antinous (7 fragments), Minerva goddess (4 fragments), and an undetermined character (3 fragments). Two other fragments could not be ascribed to any particular statue. The archaeometric grouping provides arguments that can be used to confirm or refute archaeological hypotheses of statue reconstructions.

Funder

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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