Emanuele Papi
University of Siena
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European Journal of Mineralogy | 2011
Francesca Origlia; E. Gliozzo; Marco Meccheri; Jorge E. Spangenberg; I. Memmi; Emanuele Papi
A multi-analytical study has been carried out on a collection of white and coloured Iberian marbles. A total of 135 marble specimens were collected in Spain and Portugal from the Betic chain (Alhaurin de la Torre, Mijas, Macael), Ossa Morena (Alconera, Almaden de la Plata and Viana do Alentejo), and the Estremoz Anticline (Bencatel, Borba and Estremoz) areas. X-ray diffractometry and carbon and oxygen stable isotope analysis were carried out on these samples; 38 samples were also investigated by optical and scanning electron microscopy. The results provide a set of diagnostic parameters that allow discriminating the sampled marble quarries. The carbonate minerals composition is distinctive for the Mijas and Alhaurin de la Torre marbles; the isotopic analysis allows discriminating also between these two dolomitic marble quarries. The Ossa Morena and Estremoz Anticline marbles share a similar stable isotope composition; the accessory mineral content, the maximum grain size (MGS) and the fabric are particularly useful in the distinction between them. In the framework of archaeometric provenance studies on Thamusida (Kenitra, Morocco) Roman marble artefacts, a specific comparison between this new Iberian database and archaeological findings has been carried out. The hypothesis of commercial exchanges between the Iberian regions and Roman Morocco is supported by the results of the provenance study, which suggested the Almaden de la Plata and Mijas quarries as possible sources of raw materials for the production of archaeological artefacts.
Environmental Archaeology | 2017
Emilia Allevato; Mauro Paolo Buonincontri; Alessandra Pecci; Alessia D'Auria; Emanuele Papi; Antonio Saracino; Gaetano Di Pasquale
This paper presents the results of inter-disciplinary work drawing on archaeobotanical and archaeometric studies to trace the agroforestry landscape and the supply economy at the vicus of Thamusida in north-west Morocco at the border of the Roman Empire. The available data indicate the self-sufficiency of the settlement in both forestry and agricultural products throughout the period investigated from the end of the 1st century BC to the beginning of the 4th century AD. Charcoal data testify to the presence of a Quercus suber forest in the close surroundings of the site and its exploitation for a variety of forestry products such as timber, fuelwood, cork, and probably also leaves and acorns to feed livestock. The overwhelming presence of Q. suber in the archaeological layer investigated clearly indicates that this forest was under human influence prior to Roman occupation and was already partially degraded. Charred seed and fruit remains suggest that the diet of both troops and civilians was mainly based on locally grown products and that all the inhabitants of the site had access to good cereals such as barley, naked wheats and pulses with large seeds such as horse bean and pea; quality fruits, such as olive and grape, were also produced locally for fresh consumption. Organic residue analyses of the contents of ceramic vessels and plastered vats allowed archaeobotanical data to be complemented, thereby shedding light on some of the imports at Thamusida. Despite the remote location of this settlement, imported goods such as oil and wine were transported here in amphorae from different parts of the Empire.
Journal of Archaeological Science | 2011
E. Gliozzo; D. Damiani; Stefano Camporeale; I. Memmi; Emanuele Papi
Journal of Roman Archaeology | 2002
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Archive | 2009
Francesca Origlia; Jorge E. Spangenberg; I. Memmi; Emanuele Papi
Journal of Roman Archaeology | 2009
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III congreso internacional de la Sociedad de Estudios de la Cerámica Antigua (SECAH) – Ex Officina Hispana | 2016
Alessandra Pecci; Gaetano Di Pasquale; Stefano Camporeale; Mauro Paolo Buonincontri; Emilia Allevato; Emanuele Papi
Archive | 2013
Emanuele Papi; Aomar Akerraz; Stefano Camporeale
Journal of Roman Archaeology | 2013
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Journal of Roman Archaeology | 2013
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