Authors
P Degryse, J Elsen, M Waelkens
Publication date
2002/9/1
Journal
Cement and concrete research
Volume
32
Issue
9
Pages
1457-1463
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Since 1990, regular archeological excavations are done in the Roman city of Sagalassos (southwestern Turkey) by the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium). The mineralogy and petrography of the lime mortars at Sagalassos have been studied in detail as part of an investigation of the provenance of mineral raw materials present in the territory of Sagalassos. The samples were analysed with optical microscopy on thin sections followed by XRD analyses to design a suitable repair mortar. The lime used as binder was burnt from local Triassic limestones and prepared by dry slaking. Three main types of aggregates have been identified: limestone from local Mesozoic limestones, crushed ceramics from locally produced coarse wares and volcanic tuff from a nearby volcanic region. To preserve the excavated remains in very harsh climatic winter conditions, experimental mixtures of restoration mortar have been …
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