Egyptian and Graeco-Roman Wall Plasters and Mortars
A Comparative Scientific Study
Written by Safaa A. Abd El Salam
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The main aim of this work is to determine the parameters that help to distinguish wall plasters, mortars and related materials in ancient Egypt and the later Graeco-Roman period in various areas in Egypt and Piddington Roman villa in Britain. This was done by analysing wall plasters and mortars from various sites and periods using different analytical methods. The author thus identifies the technologies used in the past for fresco and wall painting, and the compositions, structures and mineral contents of the materials employed. A secondary aim is to define the main forms of deterioration and decay which have affected the walls and paintings, to help in the investigative stages of the conservation and restoration processes.
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