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Impact of the sipunculan Aspidosiphon muelleri Diesing, 1851 on calcareous Underwater Cultural Heritage

Autore: F. ANTONELLI, C. SACCO PERASSO, S. RICCI, B. DAVIDDE PETRIAGGI

Anno: 2015

in: International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation

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This research involves the study of the bioerosion on mosaic fragments recovered from the Underwater Archaeological Park of Baiae (Naples, Italy) caused by the boring sipunculans (Protostomia) and represents the first report of damage by Aspidosiphon muelleri Diesing 1851 on submerged Cultural Heritage. The present study defines the role of this organism in the deterioration of archaeological artefacts. The characteristic traces produced by the action of these organisms on stone materials are described. A set of criteria was established to distinguish the traces of these organisms from those produced by Polychaetes and Clionaid sponges.

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