Ancient Caesarea 2017
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvb1hqz6.12
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Conservation of Mosaics and Mosaic Research at Caesarea

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“…5) was often much thinner compared to Vitruvius´s instructions, reaching about half of the recommended total thickness [78], [80]. The mosaicists usually laid the mosaic tesserae into a thin (0.5-1 cm) bedding layerthe supranucleuswhich was applied over the nucleus mortar and consisted of lime [74], [83] or lime with fine siliceous or carbonate aggregates with a high binder/ aggregate ratio [80], [84], [85]. The bedding mortar sometimes contained crushed bricks [78].…”
Section: Floor Mosaicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5) was often much thinner compared to Vitruvius´s instructions, reaching about half of the recommended total thickness [78], [80]. The mosaicists usually laid the mosaic tesserae into a thin (0.5-1 cm) bedding layerthe supranucleuswhich was applied over the nucleus mortar and consisted of lime [74], [83] or lime with fine siliceous or carbonate aggregates with a high binder/ aggregate ratio [80], [84], [85]. The bedding mortar sometimes contained crushed bricks [78].…”
Section: Floor Mosaicsmentioning
confidence: 99%