13C, 25Mg, and 43Ca Solid-State NMR for the Purpose of Dolomitic Marbles Provenance Elucidation

Autor/a

Pianet, Isabelle

Gutiérrez Garcia-Moreno, Anna

Savin, Marie-Claire

Frerebeau, Nicolas

Trebosc, Julien

Florian, Pierre

Lapuente Mercadal, Pilar

Fecha de publicación

2023-02-09



Resumen

The study of the provenance of dolomitic marble artefacts has become relevant since it was discovered that quarries of this marble other than that of Cape-Vathy located on the island of Thasos have been exploited since Antiquity. To improve our knowledge about the provenance of materials and the extent of their dispersion, multiple archaeometric studies were performed in the past including isotope analyses, petrography, cathodoluminescence, and elemental analyses. In the present work, solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has been added to this panel of techniques. NMR allows the characterization of the material at a molecular level by looking at different nuclei: carbon, magnesium, and calcium. Statistical analysis of the data collected on both quarry samples and archaeologic items was also implemented and clearly demonstrates the efficiency of a holistic approach for provenance elucidation. Finally, the first 25Mg NMR tests have shown the potential of this technique to discriminate between dolomitic marbles of different provenance. The results are discussed in terms of their historical meaning and illustrate the exploitation of sources of dolomitic marbles other than the Greek Thasos source.

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Materias CDU

90 - Arqueología. Prehistoria

Palabras clave

Marbre -- Tassos (Grècia); Minerals -- Tassos (Grècia); Tassos (Grècia) -- Arqueologia

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14 p.

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MDPI

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Materials 2023, 16(4), 1468

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© 2023 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)