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Source Image: PR926_01_01 of Carrara Quarries

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Description

View of a modern quarry cutting into an ancient one at Carrara.

Monument
Carrara Quarries 
Monument Type
Quarry 
Material(s)
Luna Marble (Archaeometric identification)  
Date
post bc 50 
Keywords
Quarryface  
Collections
Italy Carrara  

Location

Original Location
Carrara 

Evidence for working practices

1. Quarry-face

Process
Quarrying
Description
On the right of this image the original ancient quarry-face is visible, now weathered and brown, while on the left modern sawing is visible. The stone being extracted here is grey with white streaks.

Notes

The quarries at Carrara, near ancient Luna, are among the largest in the world and an important hub of the international marble trade. Large-scale quarrying in this region started under Julius Caesar and continued through the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. For much of this period Luna marble was the most commonly imported white marble at Rome. Later quarrying has destroyed many of the remains of ancient quarrying at Carrara. Several varieties of white marble are quarried at Carrara as well as a streaked grey variety called Bardiglio.

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