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Title: Quarry Marks


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Quarry Marks
  • Quarry marks on blocks of marble
  • Most of these are on Phrygian marble
    (pavonazzetto), and from the groups of quarries
    at Dokimium and in the upper Tembris Valley.
  • They record the serial numbers of each individual
    block, the consular date, the sector of the
    quarry from which it came, and the names of
    quarry-officials and inspectors.
  • The loads from these Imperial quarries had to
    travel a long way, and as the quality and
    quantity of these loads increased, they started
    to place a greater importance on the
    identification of each block.
  • The origin of these inscriptions was to exercise
    a rigorous control over the transport and
    distribution of this precious material.

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  • Some of the inscriptions are heavily abbreviated,
    and seem to have only been used within the
    individual quarries.
  • There are examples of formulaic inscriptions
    found in various locations not only in specific
    quarries, but Imperial quarries elsewhere.
  • ex r(atione) cuisdam
  • consular date
  • n(umero) xxxx
  • Other marks have a name and frequently a unique
    serial number with it. The intention was most
    probably to give proper credit to the contractor
    who had it quarried and delivered.

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  • Quarry marks on columns
  • For practical reasons, inscriptions were
    inscribed in the quarry for bulky members like
    columns. The finer touches to the work were done
    later, after shipment.
  • The inscriptions on these were similar to the
    ones on the marble blocks, ranging from a full
    description of the quarrying operation to simpler
    names or serial numbers.
  • Mason marks
  • These were inscribed on capitals, bases, and
    sometimes on other architectural members.
  • They look to have been inscribed after the
    members were finished, but before they were
    placed into work.

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