Provenance of white marbles from the Roman City of tauriana (Palmi, reggio calabria, italy)

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The work shows the results of an archaeometric study performed on fourteen white marble samples from the Roman city of Tauriana (Palmi, Reggio Calabria, Italy), belonging to different architectural elements of the Municipal Museum Complex and artifacts reused in the modern town. Samples were studied by optical microscopy (OM), x-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), and isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) of13C and18O with the aim to identify their provenance. The comparison between the collected data and the historical ones, concerning the ancient quarries of white marble of the Mediterranean area, allowed us to prove that most of the marbles used in the city of Tauriana were from the Apuan Alps Basin (Carrara) and, in few cases, from Minor Asia (Proconnesos, Aphrodisias, Docimium) and Greek (Thasos and Pentelic) quarries.

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De Luca, R., Barca, D., Bloise, A., Dominici, R., Lezzerini, M., Sica, M. M., & Miriello, D. (2020). Provenance of white marbles from the Roman City of tauriana (Palmi, reggio calabria, italy). Minerals, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/min10040297

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