Roman villa of Outeiro de Polima

Roman villa of Outeiro de Polima (Villa Romana de Outeiro de Polima)
Ruins (Ruinas)
Official name: Villa Romana de Outeiro de Polima
Country  Portugal
Region Lisbon
Subregion Greater Lisbon
District Lisbon
Municipality Cascais
Location São Domingos de Rana
Architects unknown
Style Roman
Material Granite
Initiated 1st-6th Century
Owner Portuguese Republic
For public Private
Visitation Closed
Easiest access EM 584
Management Instituto Gestão do Patrimonio Arquitectónico e Arqueológico
Status Property of Public Interest
Listing Decree 5/2002; Diário da Republica, Série 1B, 42 (19 February 2002)

The Roman villa of Outeiro de Polima (Portuguese: Ruínas romanas 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 town was constructed during the height of Roman influence within the Iberian peninsula,[1] roughly between 1st and 6th century.

Sometime around 1913, Virgílio Correia discovered the Roman outpost.[1]

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]

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. 1 2 3 Rodrigues, Helena (2002), SIPA, ed., Villa Romana de Outeiro de Polima (IPA.00006049/PT031105060073) (in Portuguese), Lisbon, Portugal: SIPA – Sistema de Informação para o Património Arquitectónico, retrieved 26 December 2014
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