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词条 Roman villa of Outeiro de Polima
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  1. History

  2. Architecture

  3. See also

  4. References

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The Roman villa of Outeiro de Polima ({{lang-pt|Villa Romana de Outeiro de Polima)}}) is a Roman villa in the civil parish of São Domingos de Rana, in the Portuguese municipality of Cascais, dating from the 1st to 6th centuries AD.

History

The administrative area of Cascais has been the centre of multiple testaments to active human occupation in various millennia, especially the Roman era, associated with the construction of industry and villas.[1] The town was constructed during the height of Roman influence within the Iberian peninsula,[2] roughly between 1st and 6th century.[1]

But, the collection of archaeological artefacts (silex, weights and ceramics) point to the Paleolithic and Middle Age settlement, with studies by archaeologists Guilherme Cardoso and José d'Encarnação demonstrating several generations of agricultural stratification.[1]

Outeiro de Polima has been a site important archaeological interest, due to the existence of a villa, whose vestiges extend to Cabeço do Mouro.[1] In addition, there are numerous fragments of construction materials, imbrex, tiles and amphorae, that confirms the existence of a local villa, reinforced by opus signinum pavement stratification.[1] Additionally, there are proto-historic discoveries of industrial lithic silex and ceramics from late Bronze Age.[1]

Sometime around 1913, Virgílio Correia discovered the Roman outpost.[2]

New archaeological campaigns were undertaken in 1973, under the direction of archaeologist Guilherme Cardoso, where they discovered a large quantity of artefacts and material.[1][2]

Architecture

During the archaeological campaigns that occurred in the 20th century, archaeologists delineated various buildings, including: a Domus (with tiled mosaics) and a bath complex, a Villa fructuaria (composed of a barn, mill, and olive oil still), a bread oven, water tank and necropolis. The large barn is similar to Roman villa of Monroy, near Cáceres.

In addition to a solar quadrant found there, there was also a reference to the property-owner, Titus Curiatius Rufinus, in an altar dedicated to Triborunnis.

See also

Olisipo

References

Notes

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt/pt/patrimonio/patrimonio-imovel/pesquisa-do-patrimonio/classificado-ou-em-vias-de-classificacao/geral/view/70943 |title=Villa romana de Outeiro de Polima |editor=IGESPAR |accessdate=1 May 2017 |year=2013 |location=Lisbon, Portugal |publisher=IGESPAR-Instituto de Gestão do Património Arquitectónico e Arqueológico |language=Portuguese |first=Maria |last=Ramalho}}
2. ^{{citation|url=http://www.monumentos.pt/Site/APP_PagesUser/SIPA.aspx?id=6049 |title=Villa Romana de Outeiro de Polima (IPA.00006049/PT031105060073) |publisher=SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico |editor=SIPA |location=Lisbon, Portugal |language=Portuguese |first=Helena |last=Rodrigues |year=2002 |accessdate=26 December 2014}}

Sources

  • {{citation |title=Arqueólogo Portugês |volume=XVIII |pages=93–95 |year=1913 |language=Portuguese}}
  • {{citation |contribution=Cascais no tempo dos romanos |title=Revista de Arqueologia |last=Cardoso |first=Guilherme |last2=Encarnação |first2=José d' |location=Lisbon, Portugal |year=1990 |language=Portuguese}}
  • {{citation |contribution=Subsídios para a carta arqueológica do concelho de Cascais |title=Arquivo de Cascais |last=Cardoso |first=Guilherme |last2=Encarnação |first2=José d' |location=Cascais, Portugal |year=1984 |language=Portuguese}}
  • {{citation |contribution=Esboço arqueológico do concelho de Cascais |title=Boletim do Museu Biblioteca dos Condes de Castro Guimarães |location=Cascais, Portugal |year=1943 |last=Fugueiredo |first=Fausto J.A. de |last2=Paço |first2=Manuel Afonso do |language=Portuguese}}
  • {{citation |contribution=Sepultura romana nos arredores de Oeiras |title=O Arqueólogo Português |last=Correia |first=Vergílio |location=Lisbon, Portugal |year=1913 |language=Portuguese}}
  • {{citation |contribution=Páleo e mesolítico português |title=Anais da Academia Portuguesa da História |location=Lisbon, Portugal |year=1941 |last=Paço |first=Manuel Afonso do |last2=Jalhay |first2=Eugene |language=Portuguese}}
  • {{citation |title=Revisão dos problemas do Paleolítico, Mesolítico e Asturiense, Congresso do Mundo Português, Lisboa, 1940 - Memórias e Comunicações apresentadas ao Congresso da Pré e Proto-História de Portugal (I Congresso) |location=Lisbon, Portugal |year=1941 |last=Paço |first=Manuel Afonso do |language=Portuguese}}

5 : Roman villas in Portugal|Archaeological sites in Lisbon District|São Domingos de Rana|Properties of Public Interest in Portugal|Buildings and structures in Cascais

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