The volcanic aggregate of ancient roman mortars from the Capitoline Hill. Petrographic criteria for identification of Rome's "pozzolans" and historical implications
We present a petrographic study of the pyroclastic-flow deposits used to produce mortar aggregates (Pozzolane
Rosse, Pozzolane Nere, and Pozzolanelle), aswell as dimension stones (Tufo del Palatino and Tufo Lionato) in ancient
Roman times, in which we describe the characteristic textures and mineralogic assemblages of their juvenile
fraction. This petrographic dataset is employed to compare and classify, through observation in thin section
at the optical microscope, and complementary trace-element analyses, aswell asEMP analyses onmatrix glass on
archaeological and bulk natural samples, the composition of the volcanic aggregate of 11 samples of ancient
Roman mortars collected from several archaeological structures excavated on the Capitoline Hill. By means of
the combined petrographic and geochemical identification criteria illustrated in this work, we recognize two
main types of mortar aggregates characteristic of the Republican and Imperial ages, respectively, and a third
type pertaining to the mediaeval epoch
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