罗马以弗所的朱砂:材料质量、加工和出处

IF 2.6 1区 地球科学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Journal of Archaeological Science Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1016/j.jas.2024.106122
Alexandra Rodler-Rørbo , Anthony J. Baragona , Eliah J. Verbeemen , Lasse Vilien Sørensen , Berk Çakmakoğlu , Cahit Helvaci , Eduardo Bolea-Fernandez , Ana Rua-Ibarz , Frank Vanhaecke , Hilary Becker , Gilberto Artioli , Lilli Zabrana , Vinciane Debaille , Nadine Mattielli , Steven Goderis , Philippe Claeys
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以弗所是罗马时期繁荣的重要港口城市,古籍中提到西班牙的阿尔马登(Almadén)和以弗所的西尔比安(Cilbian)田地是古代重要的朱砂产地。这项研究探讨了是否使用了进口朱砂,以及这是否与绘画活动随时间推移而发生的变化有关。显微分析表明,朱砂的制备方法是一致的,这暗示了来源材料的质量或加工技术是统一的。然而,在所研究的建筑结构中,朱砂的使用情况各不相同,这表明绘画技术多种多样。在分析的朱砂样本中,有几个与土耳其和巴尔干地区的参考铅同位素比值重叠;但有三个来自塔伯纳的样本却与之偏离。汞同位素比率显示,人们很可能使用了来自碳酸盐岩矿床的朱砂,而且根据古代文献的记载,朱砂的加工过程包括加热。最值得注意的是,地球化学数据与绘画技术之间存在相关性--来源和朱砂用量的变化可能与建筑年代和/或用途有关。从材料来源和加工的角度来看,以弗所朱砂使颜料贸易的组织成为焦点。
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Cinnabar for Roman Ephesus: Material quality, processing and provenance
Ephesus was an important harbor city that flourished during the Roman period and ancient texts mention Almadén in Spain and the Cilbian fields of Ephesus as important cinnabar sources in antiquity. This work investigates whether imported cinnabar was used and whether this could be related to changes in painting activities over time. Microscopic analysis indicates a consistent preparation of cinnabar, hinting at a uniform source material quality or processing technique. However, the use of cinnabar varies among the architectural structures studied, indicating a plurality of painting techniques. A few of the analyzed cinnabar samples overlap with Turkish- and Balkan reference Pb isotope ratios; three samples from tabernas, however, deviate from this. The Hg isotope ratios reveal that cinnabar from carbonate-hosted deposits was likely used, and that processing of cinnabar included heating as suggested by ancient texts. Most notably, a correlation exists between the geochemical data and the painting technique – shifts in sourcing and cinnabar usage are potentially assignable to building chronology and/or usage. Through the lens of material provenance and processing, Ephesian cinnabar brings the organization of pigment trade into focus.
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Journal of Archaeological Science
Journal of Archaeological Science 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Archaeological Science is aimed at archaeologists and scientists with particular interests in advancing the development and application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. This established monthly journal publishes focus articles, original research papers and major review articles, of wide archaeological significance. The journal provides an international forum for archaeologists and scientists from widely different scientific backgrounds who share a common interest in developing and applying scientific methods to inform major debates through improving the quality and reliability of scientific information derived from archaeological research.
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