OUMNH Number: | 627 |
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Name and quarry location: | Pietra del Vesuvio, from Mt. Vesuvius, Naples, Campania, Italy |
Geological description: | Fine-grained carbonate-rich volcanogenic sediment. The finely laminated dark grey layer is intersected by a network of light coloured veins (possible fluid escape veins). Grey veinlets rise perpendicular from the dark layer, through two intermediate well-laminated layers, into the white band. |
Comments: | Similar samples in the Museum’s historic Daubeny collection are labelled 'marble … ejected mass [from] Fossa Grande', a deep ravine on the flanks of Vesuvius. Small slabs of the various stones from Vesuvius were sold to 'grand tourists'. For example, when Jane and Mary Parminter returned to England in the 18th century, they had their souvenirs inlaid in a table-top, now to be seen at A La Ronde, a National Trust property in Devon, England. |
References: | Price (2007) 214. Other examples: Daubeny coll. 5435, 5436 and 5437, Oxford University Museum of Natural History. |
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Corsi's classification: | Class 8. Volcanic stones; i. Stones from Vesuvius |
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Corsi's text: | 154.7 Pietra del Vesuvio. Altro [Lava] |