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J.B. Ward-Perkins and the Marble Committeedepth of his learning and the breadth of his interests and activities were too great to be fully treated even in twenty five densely packed pages of biography (1). Born in Kent in 1912, his interest in the past was evident even before going up to read Greats at Oxford, whence he graduated with a FirHACK 发表于 2025-3-30 14:07:56
Geology of Greece and Turkey: Potential Marble Source Regionsgh polish has been called marble, not only in modern commerce but also in the archaeological literature. Since (1) nearly all important Roman and Greek statuary and most monuments are made of marble, ., (2) most limestone was quarried and only used locally, and (3) only marble was traded widely throIschemia 发表于 2025-3-30 16:40:29
Quarries and the Marble Trade in Antiquity. onwards, the oldest one being the description of the lychnites quarries on Paros by Cyriacus of Ancona, a systematical study of ancient quarrying techniques has mainly been a phenomenon of the last three decades. This kind of research has been stimulated enormously by the work of J. Roder in Germa吝啬性 发表于 2025-3-30 20:56:06
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Numidian Marble and Some of its Specialitiesmidian Marble (NM) was one of the most favoured. Because of its beautiful yellow stone masons of the Renaissance called it Giallo Antico. The shades of the marble range from creamy to deep golden yellow; it is crossed by purple, sometimes brown veins, which occasionally broaden into bands. A dark vi