基于跨学科研究的Wrocław(波兰下西里西亚)Nowy Targ广场的罗马式雕塑

Q2 Arts and Humanities Przeglad Archeologiczny Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.23858/pa69.2021.2125
Paweł Duma, P. Gunia, B. Miazga, Jerzy Piekalski, Jerzy Serafin
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本文讨论了一个高质量的罗马式石雕头的跨学科研究的结果。它于2017年在Wrocław市(波兰下西里西亚)的Nowy Targ(新市场)广场的挖掘中被发现。这个雕塑最初来自Wrocław的一座罗马式神圣建筑,没有一个幸存至今。虽然它是在12世纪中期制作的,但它是在14世纪烧毁的一座木制住宅建筑的废墟中发现的。岩石学分析结果表明,石头为细粒砂岩,属岩屑屑。原料很可能是来自奥帕瓦山脉的泥盆纪-石炭纪砂岩。然而,在上西里西亚的几个中世纪矿山中也发现了类似的砂岩。根据一种流行的观点,中世纪的美学要求这样的雕塑是多色的。用微观XRF, XRD和FTIR方法进行的非破坏性分析表明,清洁的石材表面也是可以接受的。
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The Romanesque sculpture from Nowy Targ Square in Wrocław (Lower Silesia, Poland) in the light of interdisciplinary studies
The article discusses the results of interdisciplinary studies of a Romanesque stone head of high-quality artistry. It was discovered in 2017 during excavations at Nowy Targ (New Market) Square in the city of Wrocław (Lower Silesia, Poland). The sculpture originally came from one of the Romanesque sacred buildings of Wrocław, none of which have survived to this day. Although it had been made in the mid-12th century, it was found in the remains of a wooden residential building burnt down in the 14th century. The results of petrographic analyses indicate that the stone head was made of fine-grained sandstone classified as lithic wacke. The raw material was most likely a Devonian-Carboniferous sandstone from the Opava Mountains. However, similar sandstones also occurred in several medieval mines located in Upper Silesia. According to a popular belief, medieval aesthetics required such sculptures to be polychromed. The non-destructive analyses conducted with the microscopic XRF , XRD , and FTIR methods demonstrated that a clean stone surface was also acceptable.
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