2011
DOI: 10.3406/bch.2011.7837
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Le marbre en Bulgarie à la période byzantine : l’apport de l’étude des sculptures architecturales de Sozopol

Abstract: Cet article fournit les principaux résultats de la mission effectuée en mai 2011 dans le cadre du projet concernant la sculpture architecturale byzantine de la côte occidentale de la mer Noire. La première partie présente et décrit les ensembles architecturaux d’où proviennent les sculptures sur lesquelles ont été prélevés des échantillons de marbre. La seconde partie a trait aux caractéristiques spécifiques des marbres analysés : vingt échantillons de marbre prélevés sur des sculptures provenant surtout de So… Show more

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“…1), located in the provinces of Asia and Thrace respectively (Cenati and Ladstätter in press). The marble from these quarries spread throughout the empire, but was also used in the main inland cities of Thrace (Vanderheyde and Prochaska 2011) (on Thracian quarries, see below). The topographical and geological limitations played a critical role in the organization and administration of these quarries (Hirt 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1), located in the provinces of Asia and Thrace respectively (Cenati and Ladstätter in press). The marble from these quarries spread throughout the empire, but was also used in the main inland cities of Thrace (Vanderheyde and Prochaska 2011) (on Thracian quarries, see below). The topographical and geological limitations played a critical role in the organization and administration of these quarries (Hirt 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%