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Hydraulic structures of the Roman Mithraeum house in Augusta emerita, Spain
Authors:M.D. Robador  J.L. Perez-Rodriguez  A. Duran
Affiliation:1. Technical Architecture Faculty, University of Seville, Avda Reina Mercedes, 4, 41002 Seville, Spain;2. Materials Science Institute of Seville (CSIC-Seville University), Avda Americo Vespucio, 49, 41092 Seville, Spain
Abstract:This paper deals with some of the hydraulic structures of Augusta Emerita (Mérida, Spain), specifically those found in the Mithraeum House. In particular, we describe and characterise the hydraulic mortars and coatings of the viridarium water channel. The recipient of the channel was covered with two hydraulic mortars and a finishing coating. Hydrated lime was used as binder. Calcite grains with different morphology have been observed in the mortars studied. The siliceous aggregate was composed of quartz, mica and feldspars. Ceramic fragments, which were added to the mortar to improve its hydraulic properties, were composed of quartz, mica, iron oxides, anorthite and an amorphous phase; aluminium-iron silicates were used as raw materials for their manufacture. We discuss the interactions between the hydrated lime and the surface of the ceramics in the mortars.
Keywords:Hydraulic structure   Roman mortars   Ceramics   Augusta Emerita   First century BC
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