Archaeological Stratification in the St. Leucio Basilica (2<sup>nd</sup> Century BCE–6<sup>th</sup> Century CE, Canosa di Puglia, Southern Italy): Archaeometric Analysis of Pebble Pavements

This paper presents the results of an archaeometric investigation of the preparatory mortars of the pebble pavements of the Basilica of St. Leucio in Canosa di Puglia (Bari, Southern Italy). The main aim of the presented study is to contribute to the dating of some portions of the pebble pavements b...

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Main Authors: Giovanna Fioretti, Alessandro D’Alessio, Giacomo Eramo
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Giacomo Eramo
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description This paper presents the results of an archaeometric investigation of the preparatory mortars of the pebble pavements of the Basilica of St. Leucio in Canosa di Puglia (Bari, Southern Italy). The main aim of the presented study is to contribute to the dating of some portions of the pebble pavements by analyzing the preparatory layers and determining whether they pertain to the basilica (6<sup>th</sup> century CE) or to the pre-existing temple (2<sup>nd</sup> century BCE–4<sup>th</sup> century CE). Further purposes are to provide information about the production technologies of the mortars and to identify the nature of the pigments found on some pebbles. In order to contribute to the dating studies of the floors, complicated by previous reuse and restoration, 12 samples of mortars, sometimes including pebbles, were collected in different areas of the site. They were analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM), X-ray diffractometry (XRPD), X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF), and scanning electron microscopy coupled with an energy-dispersive spectrometer (SEM-EDS). The results allowed us to advance chronological data on different pavement areas, to deepen our knowledge on mortar production, in terms of both raw materials and technology, and to identify red ochre as the pigment with which the pavement surface was painted.
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spelling doaj-art-88f9136f366d47f289ebac8ac21be2762025-08-20T02:21:06ZengMDPI AGHeritage2571-94082025-05-018618610.3390/heritage8060186Archaeological Stratification in the St. Leucio Basilica (2<sup>nd</sup> Century BCE–6<sup>th</sup> Century CE, Canosa di Puglia, Southern Italy): Archaeometric Analysis of Pebble PavementsGiovanna Fioretti0Alessandro D’Alessio1Giacomo Eramo2Earth and Geoenvironmental Sciences Department, University of Bari Aldo Moro, 70121 Bari, ItalyArchaeological Park of Ostia Antica, Ministry of Culture, 00135 Rome, ItalyEarth and Geoenvironmental Sciences Department, University of Bari Aldo Moro, 70121 Bari, ItalyThis paper presents the results of an archaeometric investigation of the preparatory mortars of the pebble pavements of the Basilica of St. Leucio in Canosa di Puglia (Bari, Southern Italy). The main aim of the presented study is to contribute to the dating of some portions of the pebble pavements by analyzing the preparatory layers and determining whether they pertain to the basilica (6<sup>th</sup> century CE) or to the pre-existing temple (2<sup>nd</sup> century BCE–4<sup>th</sup> century CE). Further purposes are to provide information about the production technologies of the mortars and to identify the nature of the pigments found on some pebbles. In order to contribute to the dating studies of the floors, complicated by previous reuse and restoration, 12 samples of mortars, sometimes including pebbles, were collected in different areas of the site. They were analyzed by polarized light microscopy (PLM), X-ray diffractometry (XRPD), X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF), and scanning electron microscopy coupled with an energy-dispersive spectrometer (SEM-EDS). The results allowed us to advance chronological data on different pavement areas, to deepen our knowledge on mortar production, in terms of both raw materials and technology, and to identify red ochre as the pigment with which the pavement surface was painted.https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/8/6/186archaeometrydatingpebble pavementmortarproduction technology
spellingShingle Giovanna Fioretti
Alessandro D’Alessio
Giacomo Eramo
Archaeological Stratification in the St. Leucio Basilica (2<sup>nd</sup> Century BCE–6<sup>th</sup> Century CE, Canosa di Puglia, Southern Italy): Archaeometric Analysis of Pebble Pavements
Heritage
archaeometry
dating
pebble pavement
mortar
production technology
title Archaeological Stratification in the St. Leucio Basilica (2<sup>nd</sup> Century BCE–6<sup>th</sup> Century CE, Canosa di Puglia, Southern Italy): Archaeometric Analysis of Pebble Pavements
title_full Archaeological Stratification in the St. Leucio Basilica (2<sup>nd</sup> Century BCE–6<sup>th</sup> Century CE, Canosa di Puglia, Southern Italy): Archaeometric Analysis of Pebble Pavements
title_fullStr Archaeological Stratification in the St. Leucio Basilica (2<sup>nd</sup> Century BCE–6<sup>th</sup> Century CE, Canosa di Puglia, Southern Italy): Archaeometric Analysis of Pebble Pavements
title_full_unstemmed Archaeological Stratification in the St. Leucio Basilica (2<sup>nd</sup> Century BCE–6<sup>th</sup> Century CE, Canosa di Puglia, Southern Italy): Archaeometric Analysis of Pebble Pavements
title_short Archaeological Stratification in the St. Leucio Basilica (2<sup>nd</sup> Century BCE–6<sup>th</sup> Century CE, Canosa di Puglia, Southern Italy): Archaeometric Analysis of Pebble Pavements
title_sort archaeological stratification in the st leucio basilica 2 sup nd sup century bce 6 sup th sup century ce canosa di puglia southern italy archaeometric analysis of pebble pavements
topic archaeometry
dating
pebble pavement
mortar
production technology
url https://www.mdpi.com/2571-9408/8/6/186
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