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House of two peristyles (Maison aux deux péristyles)

Dates

2nd-4th, 5th century CE

Garden Description

This large house (850 to 900m²) was built on the sea front and was laid out around a peristyle garden. The eastern part of the domus was destroyed by the sea; the western portico is complete, only a part of the north and south porticoes of the peristyle have survived. The peristyle was approximately 200 m² and its porticoes were separated from the garden by a low wall to which a basin was later added.

The house has known some modifications, one of which was the construction of a private bath that may have had a peristyle garden. The house was occupied between the second and the fourth centuries.

When the house was transformed into a church, during the middle of the IVth century, the garden of the peristyle may have been maintained.

Plans

Fig. 1: Plan of the House of Two Peristyles.
Credit: (Ennaïfer, M., Ouertani, N., 2001, fig.2)

Bibliography

  • Ennaïfer, M., Ouertani, N., "Les mosaïques de la Maison dite aux deux péristyles de Hergla, originalité d'un atelier Byzacénien", in La mosaïque gréco-romaine. VIII. , Actes du VIIIe colloque international pour l'étude de la mosaïque antique et médiévale, Lausanne (Suisse), 6-11 octobre 1997 / éd. par Daniel Paunier et Christophe Schmidt VIII, vol. 1, Lausanne : Cahiers d'archéologie romande, 2001, cop. 2001, pp. 216-237, Fig. 2. (worldcat)

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