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Micro‐Raman And Micro‐Stratigraphic Analysis Of The Painting Materials In The Rock‐Hewn Church Of The Forty Martyrs In Şahinefendi,Cappadocia (Turkey)
Authors:C Pelosi  G Agresti  M Andaloro  P Baraldi  P Pogliani  U Santamaria  M F La Russa  S A Ruffolo  N Rovella
Institution:1. Department of Cultural Heritage Sciences, University of Tuscia, Largo dell'Università, Viterbo, Italy;2. Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, via G. Campi 183, Modena, Italy;3. Department of Biology, Ecology and Earth Science, University of Calabria, Rende, Cosenza, Italy
Abstract:This paper presents the results of analyses carried out on the paintings on the rock‐hewn walls of the Forty Martyrs church at ?ahinefendi in Cappadocia (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), a central region of Turkey, performed during conservation work from 2007 to 2012. The micro‐samples were investigated by spectroscopic, micro‐stratigraphic and scanning electron microscopy analysis in order to study the painting technique, the materials and the degradation products. The micro‐stratigraphic analysis showed a white, sometimes pinkish, plaster. Micro‐Raman analysis, performed on cross‐sections of the mortars, enabled the detection of calcite, gypsum, anhydrite and calcium oxalate. Scanning electron microscopy and energy‐dispersive spectroscopy revealed a similar composition among all investigated phases, aside from minor differences such as the presence of diatoms in the second and third phases and of biotite, lime lumps and plants fragments in the fourth one. Apart from traditional pigments of medieval wall paintings, micro‐Raman analysis revealed the presence of lead‐based compounds and jarosite.
Keywords:cappadocia  rock‐hewn wall paintings  micro‐raman spectroscopy  micro‐stratigraphic analysis  scanning electron microscopy
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