Reuse of the Marmora from the Late Roman Palatial Building at Carranque (Toledo, Spain) in the Visigothic Necropolis

Author

García Entero, Virginia

Gutiérrez Garcia-Moreno, Anna

Vidal Álvarez, Sergio

Publication date

2018



Abstract

The archaeological site of Carranque (Toledo, Spain) is one of the most important Hispano-Roman sites in terms of the use of marmora during the late Roman Empire. The research carried out since 2004 at this site has shed light on the extent of the use of more than forty types of marmora (from the most important Mediterranean and Hispanic quarries) to decorate a prominent palatial building built in the late 4th century AD and which has been the object of recent studies and publications. The work we present now focuses on the reuse of marmora from this Late Roman building in the construction of tombs of the necropolis established in Visigothic times (6th – 7th centuries AD).

Document Type

Chapter or part of a book

Language

English

CDU Subject

90 - Archaeology. Prehistory

Subject

Carranque (Toledo : Jaciment arqueològic); Marbre -- Toledo (Castella-La Manxa); Pedreres -- Toledo (Castella-La Manxa)

Pages

6 p.

Publisher

University of Split, Arts Academy in Split ; University of Split, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy

Version of

Matetic Poljak, D.; Marasovic, K., ASMOSIA XI, Interdisciplinary Studies on Ancient Stone, Proceedings of the XI International Conference of ASMOSIA. Arts Academy in Split ; University of Split, 2018, p. 427-433

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