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Mortars of the Roman Frontier on the Danube
(Ljubljana : Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering, 2022)
The mortars have been always one of the most interesting topics for the researchers of Roman building constructions. The knowledge on this complex building material used in Roman architecture is mostly based on the research ...
Recognising the Value of Historic Mortars: From a Database to an Exhibition”.
(Belgrade: Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, 2022)
A human hand is always woven into the building material, whether it only participated in the
exploitation of the stone or shaped the earth into a block. However, archaeological excavations rarely detect building materials ...
Investigation of Mortars Technology Applied at the Borders of the Roman Empire
(Craiova: Sitech, 2022)
The results of Roman mortars' characterisation of the former Danube Limes in Serbia are reported in this paper. The following procedures were used: detailed diagnosis of the defined archaeological sites, in situ characterisation ...
Natural Brick of Viminacium
(Belgrade: Serbian Ceramic Society, 2022)
Building activity in Viminacium, an important Roman legionary fortress and a city on the Danube in today’s Serbia, was influenced by its natural surroundings. They influenced the position and orientation of the first ...
Characterization of Historical Mortars and Identification of their Preparation Technology: Roman Military Camp Viminacium
(Zagreb: Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers, 2022)
Recent technological developments in the field of material science and applied chemistry have led to the fact that technological research is an inevitable procedure and the first step in the diagnosis of historical buildings ...
Characterization of Roman Mortars from Two Archeological Sites: Trajan's Bridge and Roman Castrum Diana, Karataš
(Zagreb: Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers, 2022)
Historical mortars are composite materials made of binders and aggregates that were used in the construction of water tanks, Roman baths, mosaics, aqueducts, frescoes, etc. Due to the specific composition, Roman mortars ...