ARCHAEOMETRICAL STUDIES ON WALL PAINTINGS OF ZEUGMA (GAZİANTEP) ANCIENT SITEABSTRACT

In this study, Zeugma wall paintings and related materials including sediment and stone/rock had been examined. Samples were examined to get their raw material characteristics, mineralogical and chemical compositions, and microstructural properties using various analytical techniques. Sediments were...

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Main Authors: Şahinde DEMİRCİ, Yusuf Kağan KADIOĞLU, Ali Akın AKYOL
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Anadolu University 2011-06-01
Series:Anadolu University Journal of Science and Technology. A : Applied Sciences and Engineering
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Online Access:http://btd.anadolu.edu.tr/index.php/BTDA/article/viewFile/105/43
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spelling doaj-fcd9ca01e2be452cb05c38fb2af17c2c2020-11-24T23:08:38ZengAnadolu UniversityAnadolu University Journal of Science and Technology. A : Applied Sciences and Engineering1302-31602146-02052011-06-011213756ARCHAEOMETRICAL STUDIES ON WALL PAINTINGS OF ZEUGMA (GAZİANTEP) ANCIENT SITEABSTRACTŞahinde DEMİRCİYusuf Kağan KADIOĞLUAli Akın AKYOLIn this study, Zeugma wall paintings and related materials including sediment and stone/rock had been examined. Samples were examined to get their raw material characteristics, mineralogical and chemical compositions, and microstructural properties using various analytical techniques. Sediments were calcereous soils of Eocene. Rock types of stones were mainly limestone which had 3 subgroups: micritic, biomicritic and recrytallised micritic limestones. The source of the limestones should be from the local formation. Binder of mortar samples were lime, aggregate materials come from the river deposites of Euphrates. Mural painting samples have different layers; pigment layer at the top, intonaco layer underneat, and single or double rather coarse grained arriccio layer(s) below intonaco layer. The mural painting technique was fresco technique. Calcite was common mineral identified for all pigments of different colours. The sources of white, black and green coloured pigments were found as vaterite, graphite and malachite respectively. The sources of yellow coloured pigments were identified as ankerite, siderite and goethite. The red colours were identified as hematite, jasper and red earth/ochre. Jasper and vaterite, jasper and calcite, red earth/ochre and calcite, and hematite were the colour forming minerals of pink coloured pigments.http://btd.anadolu.edu.tr/index.php/BTDA/article/viewFile/105/43ArchaeometryZeugmaMural paintingsPigmentsRaman analysisPED-XRF analysis
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author Şahinde DEMİRCİ
Yusuf Kağan KADIOĞLU
Ali Akın AKYOL
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Yusuf Kağan KADIOĞLU
Ali Akın AKYOL
ARCHAEOMETRICAL STUDIES ON WALL PAINTINGS OF ZEUGMA (GAZİANTEP) ANCIENT SITEABSTRACT
Anadolu University Journal of Science and Technology. A : Applied Sciences and Engineering
Archaeometry
Zeugma
Mural paintings
Pigments
Raman analysis
PED-XRF analysis
author_facet Şahinde DEMİRCİ
Yusuf Kağan KADIOĞLU
Ali Akın AKYOL
author_sort Şahinde DEMİRCİ
title ARCHAEOMETRICAL STUDIES ON WALL PAINTINGS OF ZEUGMA (GAZİANTEP) ANCIENT SITEABSTRACT
title_short ARCHAEOMETRICAL STUDIES ON WALL PAINTINGS OF ZEUGMA (GAZİANTEP) ANCIENT SITEABSTRACT
title_full ARCHAEOMETRICAL STUDIES ON WALL PAINTINGS OF ZEUGMA (GAZİANTEP) ANCIENT SITEABSTRACT
title_fullStr ARCHAEOMETRICAL STUDIES ON WALL PAINTINGS OF ZEUGMA (GAZİANTEP) ANCIENT SITEABSTRACT
title_full_unstemmed ARCHAEOMETRICAL STUDIES ON WALL PAINTINGS OF ZEUGMA (GAZİANTEP) ANCIENT SITEABSTRACT
title_sort archaeometrical studies on wall paintings of zeugma (gazi̇antep) ancient siteabstract
publisher Anadolu University
series Anadolu University Journal of Science and Technology. A : Applied Sciences and Engineering
issn 1302-3160
2146-0205
publishDate 2011-06-01
description In this study, Zeugma wall paintings and related materials including sediment and stone/rock had been examined. Samples were examined to get their raw material characteristics, mineralogical and chemical compositions, and microstructural properties using various analytical techniques. Sediments were calcereous soils of Eocene. Rock types of stones were mainly limestone which had 3 subgroups: micritic, biomicritic and recrytallised micritic limestones. The source of the limestones should be from the local formation. Binder of mortar samples were lime, aggregate materials come from the river deposites of Euphrates. Mural painting samples have different layers; pigment layer at the top, intonaco layer underneat, and single or double rather coarse grained arriccio layer(s) below intonaco layer. The mural painting technique was fresco technique. Calcite was common mineral identified for all pigments of different colours. The sources of white, black and green coloured pigments were found as vaterite, graphite and malachite respectively. The sources of yellow coloured pigments were identified as ankerite, siderite and goethite. The red colours were identified as hematite, jasper and red earth/ochre. Jasper and vaterite, jasper and calcite, red earth/ochre and calcite, and hematite were the colour forming minerals of pink coloured pigments.
topic Archaeometry
Zeugma
Mural paintings
Pigments
Raman analysis
PED-XRF analysis
url http://btd.anadolu.edu.tr/index.php/BTDA/article/viewFile/105/43
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