Multi-Analytical Characterization and Radiocarbon Dating of a Roman Egyptian Mummy Portrait (vol 26, 5268, 2021)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Fayum mummy portraits, painted around 2000 years ago, represent a fascinating fusion of
Egyptian and Graeco-Roman funerary and artistic traditions. Examination of these artworks may
provide insight into the Roman Empire's trade and economic and social structure during one of its
most crucial yet still hazy times of transition. The lack of proper archaeological documentation of the
numerous excavated portraits currently prevents their chronological dating, be it absolute or relative.
So far, their production period has been defined essentially on the basis of the relevant differences in
their pictorial style. Our study introduces the use of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) to assess
the age of a fragment of an encaustic painting belonging to the corpus of the Fayum portraits. The
unexpected age resulting from 14C analysis suggests the need to reconsider previous assumptions
regarding the period of production of the Fayum corpus. Furthermore, our multi-analytical, noninvasive
approach yields further details regarding the fragment's pictorial technique and constituting
materials, based on spectral and morphological analysis and cross-sectional examination.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
radiocarbon dating; fayyum portrait; reflectance imaging; SCM; encaustic painting; FORS; microprofilometry; OCT
Elenco autori:
Fontana, Raffaella; DAL FOVO, Alice
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