- Lixus (ancient city)
Lixus is the site of an ancient city located in
Morocco just north of the modern seaport of Larache on the bank of theLoukkos River . The location was one of the main cities of theRoman province Mauretania Tingitana .Geography
Lixus Ancient site's located north of the modern
seaport ofLarache , ["Prehistoria de España: Trabajos dedicados al IV Congreso Internacional", Santiago Alcobé y Noguer] on the right bank of thewadi Loukkos (Locus River), onTchemmich Hill which dominates the plain 80 metres above the marshes through which the Loukkos flows. The site is approximately three kilometres of theAtlantic ocean and entrance of Loukkos River. It is included in the urban perimeter of the town of Larache. To the north, Lixus is surrounded by hills which themselves are bordered in north and east oneforest ofcork oak s.The
fish processing industry is strongly to the fore though there are baths, unknown temples,4th century walls, a mosaic floor and the intricate confusing ruins of the Capitol Hill to explore.History
Ancient city of
Mauretania Tingitana , Lixus was settled by thePhoenicians in the7th century BC and was later annexed byCarthage . Lixus was part of a chain of Phoenician/Carthaginian settlements along the Atlantic coast of what is now present day Morocco; other major settlements further to the south areChellah [ [http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=17910 C. Michael Hogan, "Chellah", The Megalithic Portal, ed. Andy Burnham] ] andMogador . When Carthage fell toAncient Rome , Lixus, Chellah and Mogador became Roman imperial outposts.The ancient sources agree to make of Lixus a counter Phoenician, which is confirmed by the archaeological discovery of material dating from
8th century BC . It gradually grew in importance, later coming under Carthaginian domination. After the destruction of Carthage, Lixus fell to Roman control and was made an imperialcolony , reaching its zenith during the reign of the emperor Claudius I (AD 41-54).Some ancient Greek writers located at Lixus the mythological garden of the
Hesperidia , the keepers of thegolden apples . The name of the city which was often mentioned by writers fromHanno the Navigator to theGeographer of Ravenna and confirmed by the legend on its coins and by an inscription. The ancients believed this to be the site of theGarden of the Hesperidia and of a sanctuary ofHercules , where Hercules gathered gold apples, more ancient than the one atCadiz ,Spain . However, there are no grounds for the claim that Lixus was founded at the end of the second millennium BC. Life was maintained there nevertheless until theIslamic conquest of North Africa by the presence of amosque and a house with patio with the covered walls of painted stuccos.Archaeological works
The site was excavated continuously from
1948 to1969 . ["The Phoenicians", by Sabatino Moscati] In the 1960s, Lixus was restored and consolidated. In1989 , following the international conference which brought together many scientists, specialists, historians andarchaeologist s of the Mediterranean around history and archaeology of Lixus, the site was partly enclosed. An enormous work was undertaken on study of themosaic s of the site which constitute a very rich unit. In addition to the vestiges interesting to discover the such mosaics whose one of sixty meters representingPoseidon . Lixus was on a surface of approximatively 75 hectares. The excavated zones constitute approximately 20% of the total surface of the site.ee also
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Tamuda
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External links
* [http://www.lexicorient.com/morocco/lixus.htm Lexicorient entry]
* [http://www.port-lixus.com Port Lixus : One of the 6 seaside resorts of the "plan Azur" launched by the Moroccan government]
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