Obsidian and Obsidian-like Glass Tesserae: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Study the Dedication Wall Mosaic in the Church of St. Mary of the Admiral in Palermo (12th Century)

Pliny the Elder testifies that roman workshops used volcanic glass (obsidian), but also produced and used a dark glass (obsidian-like glass) quite similar to the natural one. In the context of the study on medieval mosaics, the use of the obsidian and obsidian-like tesserae is a challenging research...

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Main Authors: Cantone Valentina, Deiana Rita, Silvestri Alberta, Angelini Ivana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-12-01
Series:Open Archaeology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2020-0116
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spelling doaj-d53a15b11a3b4504bd2ac7fa7d0f79972021-10-02T19:15:49ZengDe GruyterOpen Archaeology2300-65602020-12-016140341610.1515/opar-2020-0116opar-2020-0116Obsidian and Obsidian-like Glass Tesserae: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Study the Dedication Wall Mosaic in the Church of St. Mary of the Admiral in Palermo (12th Century)Cantone Valentina0Deiana Rita1Silvestri Alberta2Angelini Ivana3Department of Cultural Heritage, University of Padova, piazza Capitaniato 7, 35139, Padova, Italy.Department of Cultural Heritage, University of Padova, piazza Capitaniato 7, 35139, Padova, ItalyDepartment of Geosciences, University of Padova, via G. Gradenigo 6, 35131, Padova, ItalyDepartment of Cultural Heritage, University of Padova, piazza Capitaniato 7, 35139, Padova, ItalyPliny the Elder testifies that roman workshops used volcanic glass (obsidian), but also produced and used a dark glass (obsidian-like glass) quite similar to the natural one. In the context of the study on medieval mosaics, the use of the obsidian and obsidian-like tesserae is a challenging research topic. In this paper, we present the results of a multidisciplinary study carried out on the Dedication wall mosaic, realized by a byzantine workshop in the 12th century in the Church of St. Mary of the Admiral in Palermo, and where numerous black-appearing tesserae, supposed to be composed of obsidian by naked-eyes observation, are present. Historical documents, multispectral imaging of the wall mosaic, and some analytical methods (SEM-EDS and XRPD) applied to a sample of black tesserae, concur in identifying here the presence of obsidian and different obsidian-like glass tesserae. This evidence, although related to the apparent tampering and restoration, could open a new scenario in the use of obsidian and obsidian-like glass tesserae during the Byzantine period in Sicily and in the reconstruction of multiple restoration phases carried out between 12th and 20th century AD on the mosaics of St. Mary of the Admiral.https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2020-0116byzantine mosaicsst. mary of the admiralobsidianmultispectral imagingsem-edsxrpd
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author Cantone Valentina
Deiana Rita
Silvestri Alberta
Angelini Ivana
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Deiana Rita
Silvestri Alberta
Angelini Ivana
Obsidian and Obsidian-like Glass Tesserae: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Study the Dedication Wall Mosaic in the Church of St. Mary of the Admiral in Palermo (12th Century)
Open Archaeology
byzantine mosaics
st. mary of the admiral
obsidian
multispectral imaging
sem-eds
xrpd
author_facet Cantone Valentina
Deiana Rita
Silvestri Alberta
Angelini Ivana
author_sort Cantone Valentina
title Obsidian and Obsidian-like Glass Tesserae: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Study the Dedication Wall Mosaic in the Church of St. Mary of the Admiral in Palermo (12th Century)
title_short Obsidian and Obsidian-like Glass Tesserae: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Study the Dedication Wall Mosaic in the Church of St. Mary of the Admiral in Palermo (12th Century)
title_full Obsidian and Obsidian-like Glass Tesserae: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Study the Dedication Wall Mosaic in the Church of St. Mary of the Admiral in Palermo (12th Century)
title_fullStr Obsidian and Obsidian-like Glass Tesserae: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Study the Dedication Wall Mosaic in the Church of St. Mary of the Admiral in Palermo (12th Century)
title_full_unstemmed Obsidian and Obsidian-like Glass Tesserae: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Study the Dedication Wall Mosaic in the Church of St. Mary of the Admiral in Palermo (12th Century)
title_sort obsidian and obsidian-like glass tesserae: a multidisciplinary approach to study the dedication wall mosaic in the church of st. mary of the admiral in palermo (12th century)
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Archaeology
issn 2300-6560
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Pliny the Elder testifies that roman workshops used volcanic glass (obsidian), but also produced and used a dark glass (obsidian-like glass) quite similar to the natural one. In the context of the study on medieval mosaics, the use of the obsidian and obsidian-like tesserae is a challenging research topic. In this paper, we present the results of a multidisciplinary study carried out on the Dedication wall mosaic, realized by a byzantine workshop in the 12th century in the Church of St. Mary of the Admiral in Palermo, and where numerous black-appearing tesserae, supposed to be composed of obsidian by naked-eyes observation, are present. Historical documents, multispectral imaging of the wall mosaic, and some analytical methods (SEM-EDS and XRPD) applied to a sample of black tesserae, concur in identifying here the presence of obsidian and different obsidian-like glass tesserae. This evidence, although related to the apparent tampering and restoration, could open a new scenario in the use of obsidian and obsidian-like glass tesserae during the Byzantine period in Sicily and in the reconstruction of multiple restoration phases carried out between 12th and 20th century AD on the mosaics of St. Mary of the Admiral.
topic byzantine mosaics
st. mary of the admiral
obsidian
multispectral imaging
sem-eds
xrpd
url https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2020-0116
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