2009
DOI: 10.1017/s0068246200000039
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Lixus (Morocco): from a Mauretanian sanctuary to an Augustan palace

Abstract: Questo articolo riesamina il lavoro di M. Ponsich, pubblicato nel 1981, sul centro monumentale di Lixus (Morocco). Egli interpretava le strutture trovate negli scavi iniziati da Tarradell nel 1948 come un ínsieme di santuari tra loro legati e databili principalmente in epoca romana. Il nuovo esame dei resti conservati insieme con i più recenti scavi ci permettono di riesaminare questa parte del sito. È possibile identificare i resti di un grande santuario di periodo mauretano (IV-I secolo a.C), che include tem… Show more

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“…This is reflected in the almost total lack of marble decoration at Lixus: for instance, in the 'quartier des temples' only an architrave made of Proconnesian marble has survived. 4 Aranegui and Mar 2009; the same observations are repeated in Aranegui 2012. 5 The authors reject the identification of this building as a temple, arguing that no trace of the podium exists (245; Aranegui and Mar 2009, 48-49).…”
Section: University Of Leicester Uk Niccolo Mugnaimentioning
confidence: 68%
“…This is reflected in the almost total lack of marble decoration at Lixus: for instance, in the 'quartier des temples' only an architrave made of Proconnesian marble has survived. 4 Aranegui and Mar 2009; the same observations are repeated in Aranegui 2012. 5 The authors reject the identification of this building as a temple, arguing that no trace of the podium exists (245; Aranegui and Mar 2009, 48-49).…”
Section: University Of Leicester Uk Niccolo Mugnaimentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Podemos citar pesquisas em Lixus, no Marrocos (Aranegui; Mar, 2009), no território de Iol-Cesaréia, na Argélia (Manfredi;Mezzolani Andreose, 2013), em Útica (López Castro et al, 2016 e na região fértil do Vale do Medjerda (Vos Raaijmakers; Attoui, 2013), ambos na Tunísia, e, na Líbia, o famoso Libyan Valley Survey (Barker et al, 1996), são apenas alguns poucos exemplos dentre vários.…”
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“…The picture shows two areas where foundational levels have been recorded: 1) Ca´maras Montalba´n area; 2) Algarrobo and Olivo areas; and 3) the location of the so-called Temple A-D (adapted fromAranegui and Mar 2009: fig. 2).…”
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confidence: 99%