Methodological approach to monitor Roman catacombs: experience in the Catacombs of St Mark, Marcellian and Damasus, Rome, Italy
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Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The paper illustrates the methodological approach of monitoring and diagnostics
currently tested in the Cubicle of the Twelve Apostles, Catacombs of St. Mark,
Marcellian and Damasus, Rome, in the framework of HYPOGEA project initiated in 2012 by
PCAS and ICVBC-CNR of Florence. Outcomes of the first year of monitoring are discussed
based on petrographic evidence from stratigraphic investigation of mural painting samples,
colorimetric measurements, FT-IR and XRD spectra, and surface microtopographic survey
by digital micro-photogrammetry. Parallel microclimate monitoring (T, RH, air CO2 content,
air mass movement) was undertaken. Operational issues are discussed in light of the solutions
chosen to balance conservation and technical needs, and costs constraints. Monitoring
is here assumed as a mean to plan preservation to ensure public accessibility.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
List of contributors:
Fratini, Fabio; Scaletti, Luciano
Book title:
The Conservation of Subterranean Cultural Heritage