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ANSE (Town) RHONE
Asa Paulini (Anse, La Grange-du-Bief) Rhone France.
A station mentioned in the Antonine Itinerary, in Gallia Lugdunensis near the
confluence of the Saone and the Azergues. Traces of a pre-Roman settlement have
been excavated on this site, a focus of roads and waterways.
Some mosaics were first discovered, then a large Gallo-Roman villa
(owned by Paulinus?) which has been under excavation since 1964. The villa is
of a type frequently found in Gaul, with a galleried facade (175 m long at least)
to the E. The colonnades are of brick faced with stucco and covered with tiles.
Eleven of its rooms have been excavated, several of them with frescos and mosaics.
In the middle of the facade is room IX, the oecus of the villa, where the main
mosaic was found in 1843 (now in the Hotel de Ville at Anse). There are several
apsed rooms that probably served to receive guests. Each end of the gallery is
extended by a perpendicular wing containing rooms with mosaics and painted walls.
Room VII of the S wing, which contained an Early Christian tomb, is decorated
with stuccos painted in different colors, with flower and bird motifs. The finds,
the construction of the buildings, and the style of decoration indicate two periods:
a 1st c. rustic villa was replaced by a villa urbana in the early 2d c.; the latter
was torn down at the end of the 2d c., then partly rebuilt and lived in until
the 4th c.
An oval-shaped castellum was built to the E in the Late Empire.
M. Leglay, ed.
This text is from: The Princeton encyclopedia of classical sites,
Princeton University Press 1976. Cited Jan 2006 from
Perseus Project URL below, which contains bibliography & interesting hyperlinks.
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