Stone use in Roman towns: Resources, transport, products and clients: Case study Sirmium: First report

The project work in 2006 season included the analysis of stone monuments held at the Museum of Srem as well as their documentation. For limestone used at Sirmium at least two sources were established: Lithotypes I and III came from the Dardagani quarry along the Drina River, while Lithotype II most...

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Main Authors: Đurić Bojan, Davidović Jasmina, Maver Andreja, Müller Harald W.
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Language:deu
Published: Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, Serbia 2006-01-01
Series:Starinar
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2006/0350-02410656103D.pdf
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description The project work in 2006 season included the analysis of stone monuments held at the Museum of Srem as well as their documentation. For limestone used at Sirmium at least two sources were established: Lithotypes I and III came from the Dardagani quarry along the Drina River, while Lithotype II most probably came from the wider area of Pannonia along the Danube. White marble was coming to Sirmium from the 1st to the 3rd century predominantly from the Eastern Alps (Gummern, Pohorje), from the end of the 3rd century also from the Mediterranean (Luni, Paros, Dokimeion, Proconnesos), while colored marble, tied to the imperial architecture at Sirmium, was being imported from imperial and other quarries across the Mediterranean (North Africa Italy, Asia Minor, Greece).
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spelling doaj.art-01ea83c56dc44e91aff2c2aeea90de2f2022-12-21T18:47:27ZdeuInstitute of Archaeology, Belgrade, SerbiaStarinar0350-02412406-07392006-01-0120065610313710.2298/STA0656103D0350-02410656103DStone use in Roman towns: Resources, transport, products and clients: Case study Sirmium: First reportĐurić Bojan0Davidović Jasmina1Maver Andreja2Müller Harald W.3Faculty of Arts, Department of Archaeology, Ljubljana, SlovenijaMuseum of Srem, Sremska MitrovicaFreelance researcher, Ljubljana, SlovenijaInstitute of Applied Geology, Vienna, AustriaThe project work in 2006 season included the analysis of stone monuments held at the Museum of Srem as well as their documentation. For limestone used at Sirmium at least two sources were established: Lithotypes I and III came from the Dardagani quarry along the Drina River, while Lithotype II most probably came from the wider area of Pannonia along the Danube. White marble was coming to Sirmium from the 1st to the 3rd century predominantly from the Eastern Alps (Gummern, Pohorje), from the end of the 3rd century also from the Mediterranean (Luni, Paros, Dokimeion, Proconnesos), while colored marble, tied to the imperial architecture at Sirmium, was being imported from imperial and other quarries across the Mediterranean (North Africa Italy, Asia Minor, Greece).http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0241/2006/0350-02410656103D.pdfsirmiumStone characterizationstone monumentsDardagani limestone quarryeastern alpine marblesMediterranean marbles
spellingShingle Đurić Bojan
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Stone use in Roman towns: Resources, transport, products and clients: Case study Sirmium: First report
Starinar
sirmium
Stone characterization
stone monuments
Dardagani limestone quarry
eastern alpine marbles
Mediterranean marbles
title Stone use in Roman towns: Resources, transport, products and clients: Case study Sirmium: First report
title_full Stone use in Roman towns: Resources, transport, products and clients: Case study Sirmium: First report
title_fullStr Stone use in Roman towns: Resources, transport, products and clients: Case study Sirmium: First report
title_full_unstemmed Stone use in Roman towns: Resources, transport, products and clients: Case study Sirmium: First report
title_short Stone use in Roman towns: Resources, transport, products and clients: Case study Sirmium: First report
title_sort stone use in roman towns resources transport products and clients case study sirmium first report
topic sirmium
Stone characterization
stone monuments
Dardagani limestone quarry
eastern alpine marbles
Mediterranean marbles
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