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Hvar Croatia
Provenance studies of amphorae from the Greek colony Pharos on the island of Hvar, Croatia Available to Purchase
ABSTRACT We present the results of a compositional characterization study of amphorae from the ancient Greek town of Pharos, today Stari Grad, on the island of Hvar, in central Dalmatia, Croatia. The aim of the study was to identify the provenance of amphorae unearthed in Pharos, to determine the locally produced amphorae, and to identify the provenance of imported amphorae with a scientific-based approach, using optical thin-section petrography and bulk geochemical analysis by wavelength-dispersive X-ray fluorescence on 19 samples of different types of amphorae and reference materials. The results of the analyses allowed us to identify a group of imported amphorae from Corinth or Corfu and a group of imported amphorae from southern Italy, probably from Calabria. We were also able to identify a third group of imported amphorae from an as-yet-unknown provenance/workshop. Finally, according to the geochemical composition and close match with the reference material, namely, kitchenware, only two amphorae from the examined collection could be identified as local products. The results of the compositional characterization of amphorae from Pharos show us that an ancient Greek town had trade contacts beyond the Adriatic-Ionian region, and they provide opportunities for further studies of ancient amphorae production and circulation in this part of the Mediterranean.
Potential Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary tsunami deposit in the intra-Tethyan Adriatic carbonate platform section of Hvar (Croatia) Available to Purchase
Upper Cretaceous Organic-Rich Laminated Limestones of the Adriatic Carbonate Platform, Island of Hvar, Croatia Available to Purchase
Redescription of Aigialosaurus dalmaticus , a Cenomanian mosasauroid lizard from Hvar Island, Croatia Available to Purchase
Map of the island of Hvar (Lesina), Croatia. Inset box shows detail of prob... Available to Purchase
NEW SPECIES OF HARPACTOCARCINUS FROM THE TETHYAN EOCENE AND THEIR PALEOECOLOGICAL SETTING Available to Purchase
ADRIOSAURUS AND THE AFFINITIES OF MOSASAURS, DOLICHOSAURS, AND SNAKES Available to Purchase
Response of a carbonate platform to the Cenomanian–Turonian Drowning and OAE 2: a case study from the Adriatic Platform (Dalmatia, Croatia) Available to Purchase
The Cenomanian-Turonian (late Cretaceous) radiation of marine squamates (Reptilia): the role of the Mediterranean Tethys Available to Purchase
(A) General location map showing the outline of the Mesozoic Adriatic carbo... Available to Purchase
Sequence development influenced by intermittent cooling events in the Cretaceous Aptian greenhouse, Adriatic platform, Croatia Available to Purchase
Late Orogenic Strike-Slip Faulting and Escape Tectonics in Frontal Dinarides-Hellenides, Croatia, Yugoslavia, Albania, and Greece Available to Purchase
REEVALUATION OF THE CRETACEOUS MARINE LIZARD ACTEOSAURUS CRASSICOSTATUS CALLIGARIS, 1993 Available to Purchase
Simplified Maastrichtian paleogeography of: (A) the Caribbean, Atlantic, an... Available to Purchase
HISTORY OF SEISMOLOGY IN CROATIA Available to Purchase
The age of the Tilovica breccias in Central Dalmatia, Croatia Available to Purchase
Isotope records in submarine speleothems from the Adriatic coast, Croatia Available to Purchase
Eocene to present subduction of southern Adria mantle lithosphere beneath the Dinarides Available to Purchase
Mass-transport deposits and the onset of wedge-top basin development: An example from the Dinaric Foreland Basin, Croatia Available to Purchase
Pelagosite revisited: The origin and significance of a laminated aragonitic encrustation of Mediterranean supralittoral rocks Available to Purchase
ABSTRACT In this paper, we review ~140 yr of investigations about pelagosite, a usually black aragonitic encrustation with a vitreous luster that forms in the splash zone of Mediterranean rocky coasts. Prior to the mid-1920s, the geologic community considered pelagosite to be a separate mineral of uncertain composition, but then in 1926, Italian mineralogist Ettore Onorato determined that pelagosite has the same structure as aragonite (orthorhombic CaCO 3 ), and also that it contained cells of blue-green algae (i.e., cyanobacteria). Once pelagosite was declassed from the status of a mineral, and its name was eliminated from catalogues and textbooks, Onorato’s documentation of the cyanobacterial cells contained in this encrustation seems to have fallen into almost total oblivion during the rest of the twentieth century. We revisited pelagosite in its original type locality, the remote southern Adriatic island of Pelagosa (today’s Croatian island of Palagruža), as well as in the Dalmatian island of Hvar. Using modern analytical methods and techniques, we redefined the mineralogical and geochemical composition of pelagosite, the nature and significance of its microbial content, and the origin of its pisolitic “tree-ring” internal structure, which probably reflects cyclic climate changes.