Building Roma Aeterna

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Building Roma Aeterna. Current Research on Roman Mortar and Concrete. Proceedings of the conference March 27–29 2008
Editors Åsa Ringbom & Robert L. Hohlfelder. Assistant editors Pia Sjöberg & Pia Sonck-Koota
Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters
Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum 128
Ekenäs 2011, 258 pp.
Including articles: John R. Hale, Beyond the Eternal City: Roman Concrete in Global Perspective; Linn W. Hobbs & Ruth Siddall, Cementitious Materials of the Ancient World; Lynne C. Lancaster, The Use of Lightweight Concrete in Rome, Cilicia, and Tunisia; Philip Brune & Renato Perucchio, Numerical Simulation of the Mechanical Behavior of Opus Caementicium: Opportunities and Challenges; Christopher J. Brandon, Roman Formwork Used for Underwater Concrete Construction; Arnaud Coutelas, The Selection and Use of Lime Mortars on the Building Sites of Roman Gaul; Ruth Siddall, From Kitchen to Bathhouse: the Use of Waste Ceramics as Pozzolanic Additives in Roman Mortars; Stefano Camporeale, Military Building Techniques in Mauretania Tingitana: the Use of Mortar and Rubble at Thamusida (Sidi Ali ben Ahmed, Morocco); Åsa Ringbom & al., Mortar Dating and Roman Pozzolana, Results and Interpretations; Alf Lindroos & al., Problems in Radiocarbon Dating of Roman Pozzolana Mortars; Khaled Al-Bashaireh & Gregory W. L. Hodgins, AMS Radiocarbon Dating of Lime-Plaster from the Painted House at Petra, South Jordan; Maria M. Langley & al., A Comparison of Dating Techniques at Torre de Palma, Portugal: Mortars and Ceramics.
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Publisher Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters
ISBN 978-951-653-384-4
ISSN 0069-6587
Series Commentationes Humanarum Litterarum
Sarjanro 128
Published (year) 2011
Cover Softcover
Type of Binding Softcover binding
Languages english
Disciplines Classical Studies, History
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