2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12371-019-00350-9
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Heritage Stones and Geoheritage

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“…The local heritage is supplemented by the Museum of Marble Crafts, which-together with the quarry-constitute the village's extensions. Although literature stresses that geoheritage and stone heritage are directly linked to architectural heritage [45,46] complicating our challenge for the traditional settlement of Pyrgos, the museum has managed to identify these links helping us to overcome this obstacle by using clear information provided by the museum.…”
Section: Connecting the Museum And The Settlement 41 Concept Mapping Of Pyrgos And The Museum Of Marble Crafts (Tinos Island)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The local heritage is supplemented by the Museum of Marble Crafts, which-together with the quarry-constitute the village's extensions. Although literature stresses that geoheritage and stone heritage are directly linked to architectural heritage [45,46] complicating our challenge for the traditional settlement of Pyrgos, the museum has managed to identify these links helping us to overcome this obstacle by using clear information provided by the museum.…”
Section: Connecting the Museum And The Settlement 41 Concept Mapping Of Pyrgos And The Museum Of Marble Crafts (Tinos Island)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their composition from rapakivi granite-a natural rock with specific, well-visible structure and representative of intrusive body-should also be The study object is also part of the city's stone heritage. This category of heritage is well-recognized in the world [40][41][42]. Rapakivi granites, from which the balls are sculptured, are rocks with outstanding aesthetic properties, and, thus, these were often used for historical buildings and monuments in Saint Petersburg to form a significant portion of its stone heritage [43][44][45][46].…”
Section: Granite Balls From Saint Petersburgmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For that purpose, the IUGS recognized a geological standard: the Global Heritage Stone Resource. The researchers involved in the subcommission gradually started to publish studies in prestigious international journals that discussed the characteristics of stones that previously remained hidden in local publications (e.g., [7,8] and references therein). Such was the case of the Kolmården serpentine marble, which is a very interesting stone that was studied by geologists from the Swedish Geological Survey [9], who only published the results in Swedish.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%