STUDIO STORICO E CONSERVATIVO DEL SEPOLCRO DEI PLAUTII A TIVOLI

Lo stato di conservazione del Sepolcro dei Plautii versa in condizioni non ottimali sia per cause antropiche sia per effetto di cause naturali. Per salvaguardare il monumento sono state fatte una serie di indagini in modo da poter analizzare lo stato costitutivo del mausoleo. Historical study and c...

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Main Author: Claudia Pelosi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: mediaGEO soc. coop. 2012-04-01
Series:Archeomatica
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Online Access:http://mediageo.it/ojs/index.php/archeomatica/article/view/157
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Summary:Lo stato di conservazione del Sepolcro dei Plautii versa in condizioni non ottimali sia per cause antropiche sia per effetto di cause naturali. Per salvaguardare il monumento sono state fatte una serie di indagini in modo da poter analizzare lo stato costitutivo del mausoleo. Historical study and conservation of the Tomb of Plaut at Tivoli The Ith century a.D. Plautii Mausoleum is located in the ancient site of Ponte Lucano. During the history it represented the entrance in Tivoli and many artists and art historians paid attention to this monument when they went across Ponte Lucano to reach the archaeological site of Villa Adriana, declared Humanity World Heritage. Nowadays the Mausoleum is neglected and often fl ooded by Aniene river whose waters stagnate in the monument also due to the presence of a recently builted cement wall. The aim of this work was to analyse the state of conservation of the travertine that is the material of the Mausoleum, to give a valid aid for the safeguard of this important monument. The analyses were carried out on few samples taken from both the surfaces of the Mausoleum and from cave travertine in order to make a comparison. The mineralogical analysis was carried out by means of a polarizing microscope; the chemical analyses were achieved by FTIR and μ-FTIR spectrometry and X-Ray Diffraction. Some biological attacks were examined through SEM observation. Microanalitycal spot tests were carried out to confi rm the presence of iron compounds in the travertine. Soluble salts were determined by means of visible spectrometry. Some imbibition and evaporation tests were carried out on suitably prepared samples.
ISSN:2037-2485
2384-9428