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CLOSEThe provenance of marble used in funerary stelai from Macedonia and Thrace
Dimitra Andrianou, Βασιλική Ανεβλαβή
Iuav University of Venice
Austrian Archaeological Institute
Austrian Academy of Sciences
The typological and iconographic study of funerary stelai from Aegean Thrace and the Strymon Valley (Serres) is combined with an archaeometric analysis of their material (marble), employing isotopic, petrographic, and geochemical analysis. Conducted in collaboration with Lorenzo Lazzarini (Iuav University, Venice), Walter Prochaska, and Vasiliki Anevlavi (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna), the study of the marble has yielded interesting results regarding the use of both local and imported marbles. Additionally, the identification of ancient quarries, some of which were previously only partially known, has provided new data concerning marble transport in antiquity.
- D. Andrianou, Memories in Stone: Figured Grave Reliefs from Aegean Thrace (Appendix II by Lorenzo Lazzarini), (Athens 2017).
- D. Andrianou, L. Lazzarini, “Roman Funerary Reliefs from Aegean Thrace and the Source of their Marbles,” Marmora 16 (2021) 113-142.
- D. Andrianou, L. Lazzarini, “Initial Archaeometric Studies of the Marmaritsa Quarry (Maroneia) and Twelve Thracian Funerary Reliefs in the Komotini Museum (Greece),” ASAtene XCI, III.13, 2013 (2015), 387-408.
- D. Andrianou et al., “Hellenistic and Roman Funerary Reliefs from the Lower Strymon Valley and the Source of their Marbles”, ASMOSIA XIV, Ljubljana, 15-20 September 2025.
Austrian Academy of Athens and postdoctoral HFRI fellowship of V. Anevlavi (pending)
Iuav University of Venice
Austrian Archaeological Institute
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Main page image: The quarry of Prokonnesos
