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Source Image: PR932_01_04 of Marino Quarries

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Description

View of a peperino quarry at Marino in the Alban Hills near Rome.

Monument
Marino Quarries 
Monument Type
Quarry 
Material(s)
Peperino (Visual identification)  
Date
post bc 700 
Keywords
Quarryface  
Collections
Italy Marino  

Location

Original Location
Marino 

Evidence for working practices

1. Quarry-face

Process
Quarrying
Description
The quarryman in this image has just helped cut a block free from the rock-face which is now being pulled out with a rope. There are few natural faults in this tuff so it easy to extract large even blocks.

Notes

Peperino is a grey-brown volcanic tuff used extensively at Rome for building from the Archaic period right through to the modern day. In the Roman imperial period, tuff walls were often faced in marble or travertine. The main source of peperino are the Alban Hills, though other sources exist to the north of Rome, around Viterbo.

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