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32: 79: 44: 20: 277: 126:, imperial property as elsewhere in the empire. The marble was widely used for column shafts and wall and floor coverings in public buildings of cities closest to the coast of the Mediterranean. The Romans began to import it in increasing quantities across the empire where it was also used in prestigious rich private villas. 142:
marble, and he also made extensive use of it in his Forum. It was also used for statues of particularly of barbarians or wild beasts. In the 3rd century the quarries gradually became exhausted and the giallo antico was progressively replaced by yellow breccias of other origins and of lesser value.
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in 78 BC who used blocks of it for the thresholds of his house. Suetonius reports that the people had an honorific column of Numidian marble dedicated to Caesar erected in the Roman Forum. Augustus used the marble for the columns of the peristyle of his
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Its colour varies from intense yellow to lighter, almost white hues, with dark yellow, reddish or brown veins, and angular clasts of various sizes and colours (shades of yellow, rosy red, brown). It is a crystalline limestone compacted by marked
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Röder, G. (1988). Numidian Marble and Some of its Specialities. In: Herz, N., Waelkens, M. (eds) Classical Marble: Geochemistry, Technology, Trade. NATO ASI Series, vol 153. Springer, Dordrecht.
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Lorenzo Lazzarini, "La determinazione della provenienza delle pietre decorative usate dai Romani", in Lucrezia Ungaro, Marilda De Nuccio (a cura di),
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Marmor numidicum. Gewinnung, Verarbeitung und Distribution eines antiken Buntmarmors
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It was extracted in quarries which can be seen today near the ancient city of
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was established, the quarries soon became state property and then, under the
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at the beginning of the 4th century, where a high price is established.
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From the second half of the 2nd century BC giallo antico was used by the
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flooring in giallo antico marble and pavonazzetto marble in
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to it so that it can be listed with similar articles.
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Domus Tiberiana
Palatine hill
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Simitthus
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diagenesis
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Carthage
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pavonazzetto
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