- Carranque
Carranque is a town in the
Toledo province ,Castile-La Mancha ,Spain . It is located in the area of the province bordering the province of Madrid called the "Alta Sagra".Archeological park
Carranque contains the site of a
Roman villa that is protected as an archeological park by the Castile-La Mancha government. There are three main buildings visible by above-ground remains, the ruins of a Roman mill and a modern interpretation building.It is located by the River
Guadarrama , near aRoman road .It seems to be near the lost city ofTitultiam The buildings date from the late fourth century and are thought to belong to a "Villa of Maternus Cinigius", the uncle of Theodosius.
Theodosius I, Roman emperor , who was born inHispania . In 1983 a local peasant, Samuel López Iglesias, found a series ofmosaic floors while plowing in the fields known as "las Suertes de Abajo".The interpretation facility exhibits objects found during the excavations
Buildings
Building A: Basilica
A Theodosian-era building that takes as models the governors' palaces.The hall was surrounded with 32
monolithic marble columns from the emperor's private quarries inChios in Greece (known as orchium ) andIscehisar andAfyon in Anatolia (phygium orpavonazzeto marble).Soon it was converted for use in Christian cult and burials. TheVisigoth ic arrival brought some changes.It was also used during the Islamic age. TheKnights Templar used it as an abbey or monastery.It appears as the hermitage of "Santa María de Batres" in the "
Relaciones de Felipe II " (1576), with most of the area used as a cemetery. It was used as such until the 17th century.The head of the Roman building, as the hermitage of "Santa María de Abajo" ("Saint Mary of the lower side"), lasted until around 1920 when it was dynamited to serve as construction material for the modern town.Its decoration shows the power of the patron. There were plates of marble, red porphyry, and green
serpentine , wall painting, "opus sectile " and mosaics with glass and golden-leaf tiles.Anecdotally, the footprints of a
caliga and a dog paw are visible on the mortar.The floorplan, part of the head (the chapel) and some columns are now visible.
Building B:
nympheum Only remains of the floorplan were found.
Its location (a little knoll over the river) offers an interpretation as a monumental
cistern with a fountain. Its shape reminds of anymphaeum .It was built withopus caementicium (stone and mortar) andopus testaceum (brick). Mosaics covered the floor.Building C: Villa of Maternus
Remains of the
Roman villa were the first found. The villa was built in the Theodosian era over earlier production facilities of an agricultural villa.The slope was compensated with a terraced construction over around 1,200 m²It is shaped around aperistylum patio.The
hypocaust under-floor heating and running water hint of the richness of the owner that becomes luxury when admiring the mosaics, assembled by at least three workshops, two of which took the unusual pride of signing their work.Other rooms are covered with
opus signinum (chalk and crushed bricks).Mosaics
leeping room of Maternus
The "
cubiculum " has a mosaic text in which the worker wishes Maternus prosperity. This Maternus is thought to beMaternus Cinigius , uncle of the emperor Theodosius.The mosaics depict:
* Portraits of Athena, Hercules and Diana.
* the kidnapping ofHylas by the Nymphs.
*Acteon and the bath of Diana.
*Pyramus and Thisbe
*Amymone and NeptuneMeeting room
The
oecus , where the owner held meetings and banquets showing off his social status, was ended by a raisedexedra . The mosaic depicts the death ofAdonis . Two dogs named Leander and Titurus are also represented.Dining hall
The hypocaust of the
triclinium was complemented by ceramic tubes in the walls that pulled the hot air upwards. The mosaic depicts the gift of the slaveBriseis toAchilles as narrated in the "Iliad ".A sloped floor formed a semicircular wall fountain with a mosaic of the god
Oceanus , featuring crab antennas and claws and a wavy beard. The water effect was completed by blue-glass windows.ee also
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Roman sites in Spain References
*Spanish Wikipedia [http://es.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parque_Arqueol%C3%B3gico_de_Carranque&oldid=4488290 as of September 19, 2006] .
* [http://www.jccm.es/cultura/parques/carranque/textos/accesible.htm Versión accesible del sitio Web del Parque Arqueológico de Carranque] (in Spanish).External links
* [http://www.turismocarranque.com Turismo de Carranque]
* [http://mosaicartsource.wordpress.com/2007/01/27/mosaico-de-la-villa-de-materno-en-el-parque-arqueologico-de-carranque-spain/ The Mosaics of Carranque]
* [http://www.turismo-prerromanico.es/arterural/carranque/carranqueficIng.htm The Spanish Pre-Romanesque Art Guide; Villa de Carranque]
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