Roman Dam of Fonte Coberta (Barragem Romana da Fonte Coberta) is an archeologic site of a Roman dam in the parish of São Sebastião, municipality of Lagos, in the Algarve region of southern Portugal. The dam was constructed during the Romanization of Hispania.
Structure
The wall is about 70 meters long, and between 2.6 and 2.7 meters thick. From the typological point of view, it is a wall of straight, rectangular section, consisting of homogeneous stone blocks mortared in opus caementicium. It is situated in an open valley, which is relatively open, develops in the direction of the river Ribeira de Bensafrim. It is built where the valley begins to narrow, about 1.3 km west of Ribeira de Bensafrim. Barragem Romana da Fonte Coberta may have served to irrigate cultivated fields, or as part of a water supply system for the town of Lacobriga, which was situated on Monte Molião, on the east bank of Ribeira of Bensafrim. In the areas that preserve the face of this structure it is possible to identify some negatives of what appear to be horizontally arranged boards, which would probably form part of the frame work system assembled for its construction.
History
Its identification was initially made by Estácio da Veiga in the second half of the 19th century.[1]
Protection
It is classified by the Institute of Management of Architectural and Archaeological Heritage as Property of Public Interest, according to Decree-Law 26-A / 92, DR 126 of June 1, 1992.
References
- Santos, Maria Luísa Estácio da Veiga Affonso dos (1972). Roman Archeology of the Algarve. Lisbon: Association of Portuguese Archaeologists.
- Patrimonio Cultural Portugal
- ↑ MARTINS, A. "Barragem romana da Fonte Coberta". Património Cultural. Direcção-Geral do Património Cultural. Archived from the original on 6 July 2019. Retrieved 17 October 2020.