Mausoleum of the Mauretanian Kings from the Algiers to Tipasa road
Walls of Baths near Cardo Maximus, not far from the sea
The Baths were in the centre of the city; but they are so deeply buried in earth as to be hardly visible. Murray 1895.
Archaeologists have found evidence of four bath establishments. Unfortunately they had been deprived of the marbles and works of art which most likely decorated them.
"Garum" factory: (left) jars for storing the finished product; (right) basins for macerating the fish
A garum factory was identified near the baths. Garum was a sauce made up of small fish and intestines of large ones which were macerated with herbs. It was very popular in Rome and it was one of the main exports of the African and Iberian provinces. Better preserved remains of a garum factory can be seen at Neapolis in Tunisia, at Lixus in Morocco and at Baelo Claudia in Spain.
Museum of Antiquities of Algiers: (left) Mosaic of Achilles from Tipasa; (centre) Chiron; (right) Patroclus?
In 1936 a fragment of a fine floor mosaic was discovered in the proximity of the garum factory. It was not possible to ascertain to which building it belonged and to avoid further damage it was almost immediately detached and restored. It shows two scenes from the early life of Achilles, but most likely the whole floor mosaic included other scenes showing events of the War of Troy. The upper "strip" perhaps showed Thetys, the mother of Achilles with other women at the centre of the scene between Chiron, the centaur to whom the education of Achilles was entrusted (you may wish to see an interesting sarcophagus portraying Achilles in the arms of Chiron), and Patroclus, Achilles' best friend.
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