Chemical, mineralogical and microstructural characterization of historical mortars from the Roman villa of Pisões, Beja, Portugal


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In southern Portugal over one hundred Roman villae have been identified; such villae are examples of typical Roman rural construction and have led to the characterisation of a particular type of territorial occupation of Roman society. This paper presents the results of the physico-chemical characterization of the Roman mortars sourced from the archaeological site of the villa of Pisões (IIV century A.D.), 6 km south of Beja (Alentejo), approximately 230 km southeast of Lisbon. Several samples were extracted from various locations within the villa, including the residential area, with its well preserved mosaics, and the thermal baths, which are indicative of the importance of this rural structure. Full chemicalmineralogical characterisation was carried out and the investigations led to the conclusion that the mortars were composed of aerial calcitic lime with quartz, schistose and granitoid aggregates (extracted from local quarries) and artificial pozzolanic materials (brick powder and fragments). The survival of these mortars, for more than eighteen centuries, is a testament to the careful selection of the materials that ensured their strength and durability.

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RILEM Publications s.a.r.l., 157 rue des Blains F-92220 Bagneux - France
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2nd Conference and of the Final Workshop of RILEM TC 203-RHM
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Prague (CZ)
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2010-09-22 / 2010-09-24
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